Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Don’t bother. There were several posts yesterday that stated it’s a common slur but they were deleted. I even sent a comment over with the report button about the posters that were offended were getting deleted but apparently that’s how it works here.
Maybe he thinks we’re ‘too sensitive’. Whatever. Pretty much every Indian kid growing up in America has had to deal with “smell like curry” comments, and it’s hurtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I made Butter Chicken in my Instant Pot. Came out great! But now my house, my clothes, my hair smells like curry. How do I get the smell out. I even changed my clothes and I still smell it.
I mean, what do you do when you cook onions or garlic or another strong smelling food? Open the windows and air your house out. Put your clothes in the laundry and if you have long hair, take a shower and wash your hair or spray some perfume. It's not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Don’t bother. There were several posts yesterday that stated it’s a common slur but they were deleted. I even sent a comment over with the report button about the posters that were offended were getting deleted but apparently that’s how it works here.
Maybe he thinks we’re ‘too sensitive’. Whatever. Pretty much every Indian kid growing up in America has had to deal with “smell like curry” comments, and it’s hurtful.
WTH? Someone said they cooked a type of food and now their house smells like x spice?
People provided helpful hints on getting the smell out.
How is this offensive? Must be hard to be you, always looking to be offended.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Don’t bother. There were several posts yesterday that stated it’s a common slur but they were deleted. I even sent a comment over with the report button about the posters that were offended were getting deleted but apparently that’s how it works here.
Maybe he thinks we’re ‘too sensitive’. Whatever. Pretty much every Indian kid growing up in America has had to deal with “smell like curry” comments, and it’s hurtful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:Using "curry" to describe Indian food is offensive, FYI.
Anonymous wrote:I made Butter Chicken in my Instant Pot. Came out great! But now my house, my clothes, my hair smells like curry. How do I get the smell out. I even changed my clothes and I still smell it.