This is a rather delicate question so before asking it, I do not intend to cause offence to anyone (I love you all). Is it correct to call someone with a dark coloured skin black or is it better to say coloured. This will settle an argument please.
Funnily enough, 'coloured' was the PC term years ago but is now regarded as offensive. Black, provided they are black, or some other term denoting their country of origin.
Thanks very much Jackdaw and Mamy, you have said what I thought was right. I knew somehow that coloured was not right although I shall not use the word black either. It was only I needed to know when talking to other people (and to answer a small argument).
Well the swear censor certainly got me there!
The first word described a tropical habitat with a lot of trees starting with J the second was an abbreviated term for 'rabbits' starting with B
British Afro-Caribbean is fine if that is who you are, but isn't a generic descriptor of a black person.
In the UK the following descriptors are used by the police:
White - North European
Mediterranean - South European
Black
Asian (specifically from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and other Indian sub contintent countries)
Chinese, Japanese and other South East Asian
Arabic of North African
Apparently the whole world fits in to these categories.