you have to give you UK guys some credit

you have to give you UK guys some credit

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JeffYoung

Original Poster:

199 posts

255 months

Monday 5th July 2004
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"Jap Chat" wouldn't fly here in the PC US. Not saying that's necessarily a bad thing, but still, pretty fun the difference.....

BenjC

677 posts

255 months

Monday 5th July 2004
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If you had a website with a section called Brit chat should we be offended? Abbreviations are not racist in my book.

JeffYoung

Original Poster:

199 posts

255 months

Monday 5th July 2004
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I'm not kidding -- in the US, "Jap" is considered a derogatory/racist term, like Mick (Irish), Wop (Italian), Frog (French) and Smelly, toothless limey (English).

Mr E

22,127 posts

266 months

Monday 5th July 2004
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JeffYoung said:
and Smelly, toothless limey (English).



Bloody colonists. The cheek of it.

andy mac

73,668 posts

262 months

Monday 5th July 2004
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Jap, short for Japan, or Japanese, Brit, short for British... won't go into others as they are considered racist

JeffYoung

Original Poster:

199 posts

255 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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Mr. E, that was in jest, probably should have been clearer. We are bit provincial over here, and not quite so handy with the language.....lol.

I understand the shorthand nature of Jap, but I am telling you, you call a person of Japanese decent in the US a Jap and you will get popped -- kind of the "smell" test for what is considered racist and what is not.

I would suspect that Asian guys/girls in the US who visit the site might be offended. I am serious.

Mr E

22,127 posts

266 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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JeffYoung said:
Mr. E, that was in jest, probably should have been clearer. We are bit provincial over here, and not quite so handy with the language.....lol.



I know. The response is called sarcasm....

:P

JohnL

1,763 posts

272 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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"Indian", or even "Red Indian" is also used in a completely non-derogatory way for "Native American" but I gather that's considered offensive there too.

Also "Eskimo". Bound to be others ...

DustyC

12,820 posts

261 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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The world has gone stark raving mad.

If this forum gets changed Im going to sell the Jap Toyota and buy another Brit car.

Bloody yanks! (said in jest )



>> Edited by DustyC on Tuesday 6th July 11:03

JeffYoung

Original Poster:

199 posts

255 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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Yep, no one says Red Indian over here any more, and Indian is looked at as the equivalent of "colored" -- Native American and African American are preferred.

I guess it is kind of crazy, but it is also true that a group of people should be able to decide how they want to be identified.....

No sarcasm in the colonies Mr. E, it doesn't register with our hopelessly optimistic, superhumanly productive selves.

andy mac

73,668 posts

262 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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I thnk its odd that people say 'african american' and 'irish american'. Maybe half of the racial tension is due to the fact that no-one is an American anymore, but compartmentalised into little boxes of where you, or your family came from?

shadowninja

77,495 posts

289 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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can't see the problem with 'jap' as its just short form. 'nip' however i can see as being offensive...

Hates_

778 posts

260 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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I'd never refer to a Japanese person as a Jap. Yes the British are called Brits but from what I understand the Japanese find it offensive, just as being calls Nip/Nips.

andy mac

73,668 posts

262 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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... just out of curiosity, do these people have short names for whites/brits, Yanks, etc? if so, isn't it a case of double standards?

pacemaker

15 posts

251 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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It's a crazy world we live in.

It's a shame people can't stop getting hung up on words and do something that really makes a difference; like learning a bit of tolerance and stopping bombing the crap out of each other!!

We're all different, so what? thats what makes the world interesting.

granville

18,764 posts

268 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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Preposterous.

Thank God for our Phil (the Greek, that is.)

JeffYoung

Original Poster:

199 posts

255 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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Actually, the Japanese do have a name for us (all Western foreigners). It is Gaijin (sp?) and I believe it means "unclean." Or something along those lines. Apparently, the first sailors from the West to reach Japan in the 15th and 16th centuries (from the Netherlands and England) were quite smelly...

JeffYoung

Original Poster:

199 posts

255 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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Nippon is another full name for Japan.

Japanese, ok
Jap, not
Nippon/Nipponese, ok
Nip, not

andy mac

73,668 posts

262 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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British OK
Brit OK
Australian OK
Aussie OK
Japanese OK
Jap Not ok... why?

j14nsx

50 posts

267 months

Tuesday 6th July 2004
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Maybe we don't mind being called Brit, because we are in England after all, and don't exactly get 'called' it.

After living in Australia for a number of years, being all a Pom repeatedly, and in a way that doesn't sound so friendly, it does start to get on your nerves, bordering on the offensive.