Which word or phrase is used to describe a person who has no sense of direction?
Which word or phrase is used to describe a person who has no sense of direction?
Female?
(I'm joking, by the way, before I get lynched!)
Directionally challenged
I think it may have been slightly tongue-in-cheek. There is a trend in politically-correct circles to use '<adverb>-challenged' as a more acceptable way of saying that someone is defective in some way - emphasizing that they were born that way and doing admirably in the circumstances. A bald person, for example, might be called 'follically-challenged'. Sometimes, apologizing for my lack of a second X-chromosome, I call myself 'chromosomatically-challenged'; not everyone gets the joke... (X chromosome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )Hello,
It is a special answer. Do you mean, weak or a lack of sense of direction?
It's sounds to me a bit stange nontheless I am not English.
Thanks for your future answers.
I think it may have been slightly tongue-in-cheek. There is a trend in politically-correct circles to use '<adverb>-challenged' as a more acceptable way of saying that someone is defective in some way - emphasizing that they were born that way and doing admirably in the circumstances. A bald person, for example, might be called 'follically-challenged'. Sometimes, apologizing for my lack of a second X-chromosome, I call myself 'chromosomatically-challenged'; not everyone gets the joke... (X chromosome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia )
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