Nanoaggression is a term used for commonplace verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities that are too subtle to qualify as a microaggression. Ranging from unintentional to nonexistent, these slightest of all slights subconsciously affect and are perpetrated by all peoples in all places. Differing from microaggressions, nanoaggressions are always delivered unconsciously and might possibly shine a spotlight on implicit biases. Nanoaggressions can only be detected by a highly sensitive third
party observer due the nature of their imperceptibility.
Examples of nanoaggressions might include, but are not limited to, the following; smiling, not smiling, eye-contact, lack of eye-contact, listening, ignoring, greeting, overt shyness, contrived shyness, jogging, swimming with proper form, whistling a
tune, hot sauce, a contrived preference for spicy
food, Japanese
curry, soups and stews, the wearing of pants, argyle, scarves, tennis shoes,
tennis in general, coffee mugs, coffee in general,
domestic travel, international travel, excessive
reading, singing, waving, use of chairs, artwork in general, a preference for refined sugar, the drinking of
light beers, the consumption of dairy products, the use of canvas.