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Gawd Elp Us, What Next?

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ToraToraTora | 13:26 Fri 24th Mar 2023 | Editor's Blog
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Just had a very pertinent thread above the French riots removed, why?
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The title was a bit edgy. I've reinstated it.
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thanks
Is AB going to pay for the moderators' evening classes in French, then?

;-)
The thread relates to demonstrations in France and the translated question title includes a word which Chambers Dictionary shows as "noun, Brit, offensive slang a French person."

Will it now be acceptable to refer to other nationalities using similarly offensive slang and claim it is, "a bit edgy"
Speaking as one of 'les Rosbifs', TCL, I don't think thay we should get too upset about such things ;-)
If we are going to be that picky I assume we wouldn't let any French member refer to the English as the rosbifs then? Neither are hardly insulting.
Got be woke.

It's reinstated - move on.
CHRIS, are you saying the French should not be offended by that term?
Most French people I've known, TCL, see it as 'jocular', rather than as 'offensive'. For example, the French assistante in the school I taught in happily spoke of "We froggies . . ." to refer to French people, while, at the same time, saying "You roast beef . . . " when talking about us.

I'm happy for the French to refer to me as one of 'les Rosbif', just as I'm happy to be described as a "whinging pom" by Australians.
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they've got pubs in Paris called "The Frog and Rosbif" FGS!
As a vegan I take great exception to the term 'rosbif'.

Please up your game, cheese eating surrender monkeys.
Note that TTTs thread does not appear in the "News" category whence it was posted. It can only be found via his, or indeed now my profiles.

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/News/Question1831562.html
When we lived in France we often heard the term 'les Rosbifs' applied to what they also called 'les Brits'. We used to answer with a cheery 'les grenouilles' and much hilarity on both sides always ensued. People are rather over-sensitive these days.
Everything is offensive to someone. I'm not even sure I like the term 'Gawd elp us'.

It's terrible grammar.
dont insult TTT infantile English,
or else you will be removed

rather an odd evg on AB - long live Free speech
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Vive la liberté de parole et d'opinion

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