View Poll Results: Do you ever use the racist "P" word (in a non offensive way)?

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    it's just shortened, i don't see a problem.

    although i barely use it.

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    Yes i say it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liam!! View Post
    it's just shortened, i don't see a problem.

    although i barely use it.
    Yeh don't get me wrong, I don't go around saying it in every single sentence I can and using it 24/7.

    I hardly ever say it to be honest, but I may make the odd comment using it - but I would never dream of using it in any sort of racially abusive way.

    I think this thread is outlining that the majority of people do in fact use it...
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    Yes, I do. I'm the same as Ostiano.
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    Keep voting in the poll if you havn't already please!
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    For the sake of this post, I will refer to the word in question a 'P'

    I only ever adress someone with P if they are from Pakistan, simple as. I have a Indian freind who I would never call that. I also tend to call Muslims, P, even if there not nesicarilly from Pakistan but would never say that to a Hindu or Sikh.
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    Just like to say: I'd never call anybody from anywhere the "P" word, but I do use it.

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    I don't even really say it to be honest. It's not like I walk up to people and say "Hey are you a P..." lol.

    I have friends who are muslim from pakistan who actually call themselves it and are completely comfortable with the word, whilst I have others who are completely against the use of it.
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    no one really uses it in america, so no.

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    No not really I hate using it, If I say it by mistake or something I don't like it.
    In the past I have said it in arguments before when I was younger and really regert it and felt bad.

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