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The N Word
Has the N word been diluted and accepted in to common parlance as these magistrates suggest?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2242804/Rap-music-fan-shouted-n---black-man-CLEARED-racism-magistrates-accept-using-street-slang.html
Is it now only middle class white people that shudder at the word? Is it a good thing that the word is no longer taboo?
I have never said that word and can't imagine ever using it, but I don't use a lot of words that young people say today.
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Is it now only middle class white people that shudder at the word? Is it a good thing that the word is no longer taboo?
I have never said that word and can't imagine ever using it, but I don't use a lot of words that young people say today.
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It's not the word, it's how it's used and who you use it to IMO.... but it is a word that you have to be very careful about.
I'd happily call my friends tw@ts, I wouldn't call a stranger that.
In my circle of friends I have a friend who calls another friend "Mr. Black" but they've been mates for over 30 years and it's taken as it's meant, I don't know the "Mr. Black" well enough to call him that, so although he's a friend I don't feel I could call him that.
I'd happily call my friends tw@ts, I wouldn't call a stranger that.
In my circle of friends I have a friend who calls another friend "Mr. Black" but they've been mates for over 30 years and it's taken as it's meant, I don't know the "Mr. Black" well enough to call him that, so although he's a friend I don't feel I could call him that.
read this link it describes it well but the word is Nigg@ with an a not an er !
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=***
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this has been noticed before
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1194340.html
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Language and semantics are fascinating. I was brought up to believe that 'coloured' or 'people of colour' were the polite ways of describing black people.
Then that was a no-no and 'black' is the proper word to use.
My father said 'negroid' but never used the N word. I was brought up to believe that word is highly offensive, a swear word, I suppose.
Times they are a-changing
Then that was a no-no and 'black' is the proper word to use.
My father said 'negroid' but never used the N word. I was brought up to believe that word is highly offensive, a swear word, I suppose.
Times they are a-changing
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I use lots of words that teenagers dont
in fact a lot they probably dont understand
and so I expect teenagers to use words I dont.
I referred to my lady dog as a bitch in front of
some shelf packers who fell about roaring with laughter
and I could only conclude that they were not aware that the word had a canine context as well as the one they used.....
I use lots of words that teenagers dont
in fact a lot they probably dont understand
and so I expect teenagers to use words I dont.
I referred to my lady dog as a bitch in front of
some shelf packers who fell about roaring with laughter
and I could only conclude that they were not aware that the word had a canine context as well as the one they used.....