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We just done the brain washing lessons on what is pc in work....it amazes me that two people can call each other what they like if that's how they choose to communicate but not if someone else can hear them as even though they are in no way involved or associated with the persons or conversation...they can be offended...
 
We just done the brain washing lessons on what is pc in work....it amazes me that two people can call each other what they like if that's how they choose to communicate but not if someone else can hear them as even though they are in no way involved or associated with the persons or conversation...they can be offended...
True. Same here.
 
The original poster was not offended. I have never been offended by anything I have been called even if offence was intended. I can’t believe this thread has gone to 3 pages.
 
EVVO....give it a chance...someone, somewhere sooner or later will become offended....then we can let the dogs out...only joking of course...
 
The original poster was not offended. I have never been offended by anything I have been called even if offence was intended. I can’t believe this thread has gone to 3 pages.

The Snug is well known for threads straying off topic i am more surprised when they don't!

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I don't see Yank as a derogatory term to describe an American, I have heard plenty of Yank's call Mexican's "Beana's" whilst I was living in Arizona, this I believe is a derogatory name and based on the fact that they eat refried beans I beleive.

To be fair I get called lots of things & would say a good percentage is derogatory, but it water off a ducks back to me.
When I was in the Navy I had a Mexican ship mate who laughingly took on the nickname "Johnny Beaner."
 

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