tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3912644855115911144.post6025091053480816239..comments2024-03-15T09:33:41.643+00:00Comments on Zaufishan: "Bradfordians" {comic 51}Zaufishanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14832992658043181559noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3912644855115911144.post-85806796431901582192010-10-27T13:25:58.224+01:002010-10-27T13:25:58.224+01:00but when you are talking about where a person is f...but when you are talking about where a person is from 'this scouser was in the shop talking about blah blah' and you want to make a point of where the person is from judging by the accent you wouldnt say 'this uncle was in the shop' cause the uncle could be from anywhere.. obviously to an older persons face you wouldnt say 'you bradfordian' lol :) I dont find scouser degrading.. its where Im from, just as much as when I was living in Canada I didnt find brit degrading.. its not about putting someone down because of where they are from, its about stating a fact!! Chav, from what I know of the meaning (I wasnt living here when the word was invented) is more of an opinion.. but is totally different from Geordie, Brummie, Scouser, Cockney or whatever slang word you would use for the city you have an accent from.Ammenahttp://twitter.com/AmmenaBnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3912644855115911144.post-54430187125867559552010-10-27T12:42:40.984+01:002010-10-27T12:42:40.984+01:00@Ammena - Such terms can be taken as offensive; I ...@Ammena - Such terms can be taken as offensive; I was highlighting that. I mean no disrespect however and I did mention that I call the homies Bradfordians, Londoners, Injins or Cowboys out of love. Older generations are not called by such terms! Now that would be rude, esp. when one can call them sidi, sir, brother, sister etc.<br />ps. Scouser - isn't that kinda degrading? Along with chav? Hmmm...Zaufishanhttp://www.muslimness.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3912644855115911144.post-36903593975667848882010-10-27T11:42:54.402+01:002010-10-27T11:42:54.402+01:00why is 'bradfordian' a slightly disrespect...why is 'bradfordian' a slightly disrespectful title especially to its indo/pak citizens?? Im interested to hear the reasoning... Im a scouser myself, thats who I am.. I also know many 1st and 2nd generation 'non english' who associate themselves with their cities.. why wouldnt they?? Are you saying that the older generation find it disresepctful because they are 'indian' or 'pakistani'???Ammenahttp://twitter.com/AmmenaBnoreply@blogger.com