It is very important to be mindful of what you say especially when around a person who uses a wheelchair. This is because some of the words you might use may turn out to be offensive to them and affect them negatively.

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Here are three things you should never say to a person in a wheelchair. 

1. It will be good to see you out and being productive.

This is quite an unnecessary statement to put across. Uttering this to a wheelchair user makes them feel unloved, lesser being and might, in turn, affect their self-confidence. This is because they will view themselves as useless and a burden to their loved ones.

2. I am sorry, I know what you are going through

Never should you say these words to a wheelchair user. This is because you cannot know the pain the person in a wheelchair is going through unless you have been in a similar situation. Also, you might have been in a similar situation but under different circumstances thus you can't really understand what the person is going through.

3. What happened that you are now in a wheelchair?

This might sound caring to you but it is rude to ask a wheelchair user what lead them to use it. This forces the person to talk about what he/she went through which in most cases they would wish to keep to themselves. Let them share their experience willingly.