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Neil ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 04 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1497 |
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I think that it's not necessarily the word itself but the emotion or intent conveyed by the user.
I worked for a while in Belfast building some studios and one of the local lads labouring for the builders went by the name of Paddy. I'd assumed that it was because he was called Patrick but it turned out he was actually Michael. He was quite happy with the name Paddy and said that he'd always been known as such from a very young age.
As for walking into a pub where you are not known and using familiar language with the locals; I think that may well earn you a kicking almost anywhere from Land's End to John o' Groats. Most local communities (especially young lads drinking) are usually sceptical of strangers and anything that may be thought of as disrespectful would be enough to cause trouble.
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Syzygy ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 16 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 7064 |
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Walk into a crowded bar in Glasgow and start calling every male in the place Jock. Repeat the experiment in a crowded bar in Dublin (alright Paddy! How's the craic tonight!), and then you could maybe head over to Cardiff to greet total strangers as Taffy to complete your tour of the Celtic fringe.
I think that should give you a fairly good grassroots view of how three fairly disparate groups feel about the nicknames in question - and I'd be genuinely interested to find out how you got on.
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Padraic ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: February 16 2006 Location: Pennsylvania Status: Offline Points: 31169 |
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I can attest that I've been called a Yank many times, but never a Seppo... ![]() I take no offense in being called a Yankee, in fact I'm proud to be a Yank. ![]() ![]() |
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sleeper ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
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My mate Imran uses the term quite a lot, but I think he's the exception. |
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T.Rox ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: July 06 2004 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 9455 |
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Aussies use the term Aussie themselves, as do the Scots with Scot ... but I don't believe I have ever heard anyone from Pakistan call themselves anything other than a Pakistani ... and would suggest, as been said earlier, that it is about the intent that goes with the use of the word Paki, a racial slur.
I haven't heard Anzac used other than to describe the actual Anzacs from WWI ... we are usually just Aussies and Kiwis normally. Who knows what you foreigners get up to, though
![]() As for Yank, I am not sure if other parts of the world call our American friends by the term Seppo, but we do here in Australia. It comes from Yank rhyming with Septic Tank, contracted to Seppo ... and it is a term that is used in humour rather than any kind of slur, much like the English being called Poms. It is all about friendly rivalry in sport, etc.
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stonebeard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
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Bus routes on campus.
Almost 40,000 total students, meager bus routes. There's a 50-50 chance you'll get a bus if you want it, but only after shafting others waiting in line. I'm not quite that big of a dick, so I'm walking most of the time. And 50-50 is not good enough odds when it's -25 Fahrenheit (wind chill). ![]() |
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limeyrob ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() VIP Member Joined: January 15 2005 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 1402 |
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Aye, but don't forget. Many of the countries we have fought against in the past have also been our allies as well.
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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Personally I avoid all of them... the only person I've ever called Paddy was a friend of mine called Pardeep and even his mother called him Paddy - needless to say, he wasn't Irish.
Coming from a nation that has managed to annoy (ie go to war against) just about every other nation on the planet at some time in its history and have much in our nations past to be uncomfortable about, it is remarkable that names such as limey, pom, bife, inselaffe, tea bag, saes, sassenach, tommy, angrez, fajfokloki, gora, le rosbif, le godam and (best of all) le f**koff are neither scathing nor hurtful to an Englishman - in fact I would go as far as to say most Brits find them all rather amusing. I think we're actually quite proud of them (or that anyone even notices that our tiny island still exists), however, just because we are not offended by the names people call us does not mean we should assume that they are not offended by the names we call them. If a particular nation, race or creed finds a name offensive, then it is offensive and if you continue to use it then you are continuing to offending them.
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limeyrob ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() VIP Member Joined: January 15 2005 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 1402 |
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People's opinion about Jock, Yank, Paddy, Anzac, Taffy. |
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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Because it has been used as a racial slur for so long it has no other meaning. Just because the word itself is "innocent" does not make use of the word innocent..
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Neil ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: October 04 2006 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 1497 |
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I've always wondered that because Paki is just the diminuitive of Pakistani in the same way that Brit is the diminuitive of Briton, Scot is the diminuitive of Scotsman and Aussie the diminuitive of Australian.
I think that it's a product of history and the way that the word was used in the 1970s and 1980s. i.e. always as part of an insult.
However you are correct; simply referring to someone as a Paki is no more insulting that referring to them as an Aussie (ah, may have found the problem
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Can someone tell me why Paki is racist...but Scot isn't?????????????
Think about it. |
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sleeper ![]() Prog Reviewer ![]() ![]() Joined: October 09 2005 Location: Entropia Status: Offline Points: 16449 |
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^You mean James is taking over?
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Syzygy ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 16 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 7064 |
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Yes, but with fewer spelling mistakes in the graffitti.
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'Like so many of you
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stonebeard ![]() Forum Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: May 27 2005 Location: NE Indiana Status: Offline Points: 28057 |
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I've always thought he's been quite nice. |
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Jim Garten ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin & Razor Guru Joined: February 02 2004 Location: South England Status: Offline Points: 14693 |
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![]() Like Swindon, you mean? |
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Dean ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Retired Admin and Amateur Layabout Joined: May 13 2007 Location: Europe Status: Offline Points: 37575 |
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It always amuses me that the the people with the most extreme views are proportionally further from the epicentre than the moderates, both in their opinion and their geographical location - A third runway isn't going to affect someone living 250 miles away in Middlesbrough - stick it in his backyard and see what Mr Marton has to say then.
Any more air traffic and we'll be living in a Stone Age sooner than we think.
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mystic fred ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 13 2006 Location: Londinium Status: Offline Points: 4252 |
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....UG!
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Syzygy ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 16 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 7064 |
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To not have a state of the art airport designed for the 21st century puts us back into the Stone Age.
Peter Marton, Middlesbrough
- currently one of the leading comments on the BBC's Have Your Say section, believe it or not
![]() So there you have it - either we have yet another massively unpopular expansion which is probably unnecessary and arguably destructive, or we revert to being an island populated by a few thousand neolithic-hunter gatherers with no written language. It's good to have a sense of perspective about these things.
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mystic fred ![]() Special Collaborator ![]() ![]() Honorary Collaborator Joined: March 13 2006 Location: Londinium Status: Offline Points: 4252 |
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HEATHROW EXPANSION PLANS
Government approves 3rd runway
![]() "Get 'em out by Friday!
You don't get paid till the last one's well on his way. Get 'em out by Friday! It's important that we keep to schedule, there must be no delay." "I represent a firm of gentlemen who recently purchased this house and all the others in the road, In the interest of humanity we've found a better place for you to go, go-woh, go-woh" [Mrs. Barrow (a tenant)] "Oh no, this I can't believe, Oh Mary, they're asking us to leave." [Mr. Pebble] "Get 'em out by Friday! I've told you before, 's good many gone if we let them stay. And if it isn't easy, You can squeeze a little grease and our troubles will soon run away." [Mrs. Barrow] "After all this time, they ask us to leave, And I told them we could pay double the rent. I don't know why it seemed so funny, Seeing as how they'd take more money. The winkler called again, he came here this morning, With four hundred pounds and a photograph of the place he has found. A block of flats with central heating. I think we're going to find it hard." [Mr. Pebble] "Now we've got them! I've always said that cash cash cash can do anything well. Work can be rewarding When a flash of intuition is a gift that helps you excel-sell-sell-sell."
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