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[s1e2] Diversity Day Now

: The episode’s most iconic moment occurs when Michael performs an exaggerated Indian accent for Kelly Kapoor (Mindy Kaling), prompting her to slap him and walk out.

The highlight is his "game" where employees wear cards with various ethnicities on their foreheads and must guess who they are based on their coworkers' use of stereotypes: [S1E2] Diversity Day

Beyond the cringe-comedy of the seminar, "Diversity Day" established several series staples: The Office TV Show Character Development and Sales Dynamics : The episode’s most iconic moment occurs when

: In a moment of sheer obliviousness, Michael suggests that Oscar Martinez —who is Mexican-American—should be called something "less offensive" than Mexican. Key Character Milestones While the pilot was a near-exact replica of

The second episode of The Office , "," is often cited as the moment the American adaptation found its own voice. While the pilot was a near-exact replica of the British original, this episode leaned into American cultural anxieties surrounding race and corporate sensitivity training. A Seminar Gone Wrong