Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The word is scot, not Scot.
The archaic word "scot" meant "a payment similar to a modern tax, rate, or other assessed contribution."
So scot-free basically meant no tax added. It had nothing to do with Scottish people.
The word niggardly has nothing to do with “the-N word,” but people still avoid it, so as not offend anyone.
Anyone but the poorly educated.
Remember when DC fired an employee for saying niggardly?
Anonymous wrote:Who says this anyway? I just say “tape”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The word is scot, not Scot.
The archaic word "scot" meant "a payment similar to a modern tax, rate, or other assessed contribution."
So scot-free basically meant no tax added. It had nothing to do with Scottish people.
The word niggardly has nothing to do with “the-N word,” but people still avoid it, so as not offend anyone.
Anyone but the poorly educated.
Anonymous wrote:Who says this anyway? I just say “tape”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotch tape was supposed to be economical because it saved on adhesive. The stereotype of the Scots as stingy is, of course, offensive, but it doesn't seem to be a major issue -- at least my grandmother never mentioned it.
Are you kidding? I am half Scottish and am proud of the stingy stereotype. It's 100% true in my case, and in my father's family. We are frugal. If you're offended by that, get over yourself.
I think more problematic than scotch tape indicating a miserly lifestyle is the use of Scotch synonymously with whiskey as if all Scottish people are drunks. It’s sad how it’s okay to label a whole people.
I'd say they got off easy with just being stingy whiskey drinkers. The Irish got a whole host of pejoratives that are still commonly used such as Irish twins and making an Irish exit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotch tape was supposed to be economical because it saved on adhesive. The stereotype of the Scots as stingy is, of course, offensive, but it doesn't seem to be a major issue -- at least my grandmother never mentioned it.
It’s offensive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotch tape was supposed to be economical because it saved on adhesive. The stereotype of the Scots as stingy is, of course, offensive, but it doesn't seem to be a major issue -- at least my grandmother never mentioned it.
Are you kidding? I am half Scottish and am proud of the stingy stereotype. It's 100% true in my case, and in my father's family. We are frugal. If you're offended by that, get over yourself.
I think more problematic than scotch tape indicating a miserly lifestyle is the use of Scotch synonymously with whiskey as if all Scottish people are drunks. It’s sad how it’s okay to label a whole people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scotch tape was supposed to be economical because it saved on adhesive. The stereotype of the Scots as stingy is, of course, offensive, but it doesn't seem to be a major issue -- at least my grandmother never mentioned it.
Are you kidding? I am half Scottish and am proud of the stingy stereotype. It's 100% true in my case, and in my father's family. We are frugal. If you're offended by that, get over yourself.
Anonymous wrote:God you all are easily taken in by trolls.
Anonymous wrote:Political correctness has gone amuk!
Anonymous wrote:It has definitely jumped the shark.
Time for political correctness to go away.