touchy subject
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- The economic situation is a rather touchy subject at family gatherings.
- Politics can be a touchy subject at family gatherings.
- Please avoid bringing up politics; it's a touchy subject for many people.
- He carefully avoided the touchy subject of her recent divorce.
- She found it difficult to discuss her financial problems, as it was a touchy subject for her.
- Bringing up salary is always a touchy subject during negotiations.
- The history of the conflict remains a touchy subject in the region.
- The editor advised him to steer clear of that touchy subject in his article.
- My uncle tends to get defensive when personal issues become a touchy subject.
- For many, personal finances remain a highly touchy subject.
- We decided to steer clear of religion, knowing it can be a touchy subject.
- She knew discussing religion with him would be a touchy subject.
- The media has been criticized for sensationalizing what is a very touchy subject.
- The manager handled the touchy subject of layoffs with great sensitivity.
- He advised me to tread carefully, as the inheritance was a touchy subject within the family.
- It's best not to bring up that touchy subject unless you're prepared for an argument.
- The therapist helped her navigate the touchy subject of her childhood trauma.
- The artist's latest work explores several touchy subjects in society.
- Let's not get into that; it's a touchy subject and we might end up arguing.
- His past mistakes were a touchy subject he preferred not to discuss.