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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 8400164)
Fascinating insight. Who was their leader again?
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by flashman
(Post 8400210)
Ned Ludd
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
I tried to explain to my Canadian boss that "paki" is an offensive term in Britain and I think he thought I was mental..... His response was "so, what should they be called?", he had a point I guess, I didn't have an answer to that...
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 8400650)
I tried to explain to my Canadian boss that "paki" is an offensive term in Britain and I think he thought I was mental..... His response was "so, what should they be called?", he had a point I guess, I didn't have an answer to that...
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 8400650)
I tried to explain to my Canadian boss that "paki" is an offensive term in Britain and I think he thought I was mental..... His response was "so, what should they be called?", he had a point I guess, I didn't have an answer to that...
Really infuriates me because its such a widespread term to refer to people of Indian origin IMO. Also IIRC calling an Indian a Paki is offensive for one part because they are from India not Pakistan. Now, I can understand what your boss is saying, and referring to "them" in that manner is derogatory. How about telling him to learn who "they" are, where "they" are from and refer to "them" in the correct term. |
Re: what's wrong with you lot?
modern deffination of luddite...
destroyer, one who dosen't like change, opposed to 'the new', one who lives in the past, one who rants and bemoans.....for the mere sake of it! has no real opinion or worthy of comprhensive speech; just rants because they is bored outta thier tiny brains and can't move forward except towards the box! :rofl: |
Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 8390024)
I was pondering this the other day: Canada has turned me into a Luddite. At least as far as cellphones are concerned. The enormous costs of receiving and making calls, data transmission etc. means that I have no interest in having the latest smartphone here, whereas I would in the UK. This whole mobile connectivity phenomen is passing me by........
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by Dave+Jules
(Post 8402048)
I'm with you on cell phones, but the empoyers have now bequeathed I must carry a blackberry. I take delight on leaving in my coat pocket or on my desk. I check my work email regularly and if it is SO important dont email it, track me down and tell me :p
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 8402054)
Thank you Dave, for paying my wages.
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by Dave+Jules
(Post 8402055)
As a public servant thank you for paying mine :D
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by Tangram
(Post 8402065)
I don't pay tax.
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Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by mandymoochops
(Post 8400782)
:eek: - I think that sentance is more offensive than the word Paki?
Really infuriates me because its such a widespread term to refer to people of Indian origin IMO. Also IIRC calling an Indian a Paki is offensive for one part because they are from India not Pakistan. Now, I can understand what your boss is saying, and referring to "them" in that manner is derogatory. How about telling him to learn who "they" are, where "they" are from and refer to "them" in the correct term. Since coming to Canada I've heard some racist things that have made my hair curl, the above being mild in comparison. Which is odd being as it's a multicultural immigrant society - I don't understand :confused: |
Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 8400227)
The absence of emoticons is confusing.
Can you possibly think we didn't know that? My apologies for just trying to be helpfull. |
Re: what's wrong with you lot?
Originally Posted by G77
(Post 8402579)
As far as he sees it, it's the same as calling someone British a "brit" or an Australian an "aussie".... I'm not sure if he's making a distinction between someone of Pakistani or Indian origin however.
Since coming to Canada I've heard some racist things that have made my hair curl, the above being mild in comparison. Which is odd being as it's a multicultural immigrant society - I don't understand :confused: |
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