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Just googled definition. Didn’t realise it was considered offensive. Assumed it was same as Brit’s. Editing post.really?
Just googled definition. Didn’t realise it was considered offensive. Assumed it was same as Brit’s. Editing post.really?
Appreciate that mateJust googled definition. Didn’t realise it was considered offensive. Assumed it was same as Brit’s. Editing post.
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Much appreciatedhave you got a way of sending you a donation that doesn't impose an additional fee ?- such as Paypal gift/Friends and Family?
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I don't think he intended offence. "Brits" for example instead of British is commonplace.really?
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He didn’t. Still needs calling out though, and he accepted and edited, so there is no issue from my perspective.I don't think he intended offence. "Brits" for example instead of British is commonplace.
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Oddly enough in the car community it's still used as a term of endearment with no negative connotations, for example Japfest which is a huge car event at Silverstone, dedicated to the best Japanese whips.Just googled definition. Didn’t realise it was considered offensive. Assumed it was same as Brit’s. Editing post.
Just googled definition. Didn’t realise it was considered offensive. Assumed it was same as Brit’s. Editing post.
Is there any term for Brits deemed offensive? Apparently some french people refer to us as 'roast beefs' but it's not really offensive. The Aussie "poms" or "pommies" I find quite funny but I think it's meant in a gently mocking wayI had no idea either.
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Is there any term for Brits deemed offensive? Apparently some french people refer to us as 'roast beefs' but it's not really offensive. The Aussie "poms" or "pommies" I find quite funny but I think it's meant in a gently mocking way
I think “rosbifs” is intended to be derogatory (same vibes as gammon).Is there any term for Brits deemed offensive? Apparently some french people refer to us as 'roast beefs' but it's not really offensive. The Aussie "poms" or "pommies" I find quite funny but I think it's meant in a gently mocking way