GoodTaste
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As I read today's headline of nature magazine, the title "Chelsea Clinton urges global sharing of COVID vaccine technology" leads me to take a careful look at the photo of Chelsea - "Good Heavens! It is a perfect mix of Hillary and Clinton," I cried silently.
The question of this thread is whether the word "mix" is used properly with a respectful or neutral intention. It seems to me that either "mix" or "combination" conveys a bit sense of negativeness. If so, what is a respectful way to express my idea?
The question of this thread is whether the word "mix" is used properly with a respectful or neutral intention. It seems to me that either "mix" or "combination" conveys a bit sense of negativeness. If so, what is a respectful way to express my idea?