@arthur_affect they do technically mean different things but are often super racialized in the way they're applied
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@arthur_affect I kinda thought it showed point of view. To their new country, immigrant. To their old country, expat. But you're right. -
@metsfan@arthur_affect I would think an expat has never fully committed. An immigrant is all-in.
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@arthur_affect until recently I thought that was a common wealth/uk word. Or sometimes to make someone KGB by way of jingoist vaguery. -
@arthur_affect so british or some super duper special forces guy from Hugivsafukistan.
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