Anonymous wrote:What's more offensive is assuming any one syllable word beginning in "ch" is Asian in origin.
Anonymous wrote:Anything culturally appropriated and coming from a white person - especially a white woman - is racist.
Anonymous wrote:Really? I use this all the time. Best friend is Asian and hasn't ever mentioned that to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anything culturally appropriated and coming from a white person - especially a white woman - is racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally depends on the context. If it's said seriously or with a certain tone, absolutely.
(Not Asian)
I have no idea what you mean. Offensive when said seriously or with a certain tone? What tone?
Welshing on a deal - offensive. Saying Chop chop to mean hurry, why would this be offensive?
I just looked up "welsh" and it's not anti-welsh. It refers to a practice common in 18th century England where englishman would run off to wales to avoid debts (especially bookies that wanted to avoid paying on bets). So it didn't suggest that the welsh were unreliable--it just suggested that wales was a good place to hide from creditors. Which was probably true then, and maybe still is true now.