if the word is deemed offensive by someone you shouldn't be using it end of. it's just community respect really?
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if the word is deemed offensive by someone you shouldn't be using it end of. it's just community respect really?
Well the way it is used the majority of the time is pretty offensive no different to the N word for African/Americans.
Quote by Jamie:
Its like I heard someone say this "If a black person is born in britain they call themself british but you dont see a dog born in a stable and consider itself a horse"
Yes it was the comedian Bernard Manning who died yesterday who was a self confessed racist and I find the remark pretty offensive as I am sure the majority of the population do.
i call my asian friends ****, or nig nog, but no offence is meant. i would never say it to somebody i do not know properly.
No I don't feel comfortable saying it :)
I just call them Asian or Indian.
If they are from Pakistan I will call them a Pakistani.
I utterly despise it when people call a random person a "p" because of the colour of their skin, when they may not even be from pakistan.
Do you refer to Chinese people as Asian? Probably not. So why refer to people from Pakistan as Asian? Do you consider yourself as European if you were talking about your ethnic background? Probably not, you would say either British or English.
People from China are Chinese, people from India are Indian, people from England are English and people from Pakistan are Pakistani.
What can be seen as offensive are the shortened down versions becase they are sometimes used in a racist context. But would you see someone calling you a "Brit" as racist? It's because it is not usually used in a racist context like *REMOVED* can be.
I use the full names like Pakistaini rather than shortened down terms so that they are not percieved as racist, even though they are not really, and saying Asian is not really tangible unless you start refering to Chinese and Japanese people as Asian aswell.
Edited by Yoshimitsui (Forum Moderator): Please don't avoid the filter by using racist terms.
If you don't know a person's ethnic origin you can't call them from the certain country.
Just because they are of a certain skin colour wouldnt make me call them pakistani, i would call them Asian.
And no, believe it or not Nick, I have common sense, and can tell a Chinese person from an Asian person. And I would call them Chinese.
Each person has their own ethnic background, and you can't pinpoint what country everybody is from.
I don't make a habit of calling people by their ethnic background, but it's easy if there are a group of people and instead of saying "that person over there" saying "the Asian person".
Nope, I don't like saying it.
Meh, the Brits are just a bunch of pom's anyway.
I've got a friend who some people would call 'indian' when infact he was born in south africa ;)