If this isn't simply ignored, then I'm betting on a Luis Suarez type defence...
@NotungSchwert Seriously, the defence will be - the term functions like the term "Brit", it doesn't necessarily have a racial connotation.
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@PhilosophyExp Yeah, I knew what you meant. "In my country it means 'you're a great guy'!" -
@NotungSchwert@PhilosophyExp I prefer "hun". I call my girlfriend this, she thinks it's short for honey, but it's cus she's a brit mwhahaha
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