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For Europeans, does that term offend you?

This is not a joke question. My parents immigrated to the US so I've had my fair share of 'discrimination' or jokes in that sense. I am just wondering if that term offends people who live in Europe. Ty in advance.

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Originally posted by fatalinsomnia
For Europeans, does that term offend you?

This is not a joke question. My parents immigrated to the US so I've had my fair share of 'discrimination' or jokes in that sense. I am just wondering if that term offends people who live in Europe. Ty in advance.
Coming from England i dont really regard my self as European but i suppose i am , but to answer your question ..No, i dont find it offensive at all .
Not sure why you have headed your post ..Euro Trash ..though ,
i think some people would find that offensive maybe ?

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Originally posted by fatalinsomnia
For Europeans, does that term offend you?
Does the term "Euro Trash" offend me?

No.

But the one I actually like is "Euroweenies" because the people who use it are usually complete and utter twats who insist on flagging the fact up front. I love that candid "I am a complete and utter twat" self-awareness. No offence intended.

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Originally posted by FMF
Does the term "Euro Trash" offend me?

No.

But the one I actually like is "Euroweenies" because the people who use it are usually complete and utter twats who insist on flagging the fact up front. I love that candid "I am a complete and utter twat" self-awareness. No offence intended.
It is about the mildest term which could be used for Europeans. We could use several on you but we really do not know whether you are this that or the other, now do we? Euroweenie is an excellent term. Twat is not, but you are entitled to use it. Evidently Euroweenie does offend you. Here's why we are not fond of euroweenies: they love Polanski and perverts like him, they like their asses rescued form other euroweenies like the Nazis then cry about imperialist America. The list can go on and on. BTW. Brits are not included as euroweenies because they are made of far better stuff and are not crybabies, don't surrender while having superior numbers and are far less trashy. Neville Chamberlain is the one exception along with Gordon Brown.

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Originally posted by scacchipazzo
Evidently Euroweenie does offend you.
No, no. I love it. Keep going. Keep going. You are priceless.

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Originally posted by scacchipazzo
It is about the mildest term which could be used for Europeans. We could use several on you but we really do not know whether you are this that or the other, now do we? Euroweenie is an excellent term. Twat is not, but you are entitled to use it. Evidently Euroweenie does offend you. Here's why we are not fond of euroweenies: they love Polanski and perv ...[text shortened]... ers and are far less trashy. Neville Chamberlain is the one exception along with Gordon Brown.
Utter rubbish as usual.

Euro trash. Means what? If it means a reference to the tv series, yes I'd be offended but then again it's not as if someone who knew me would say it to me, so what would I care.

Your avatar anoys me though fatalinsomnia.

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disregard anything you hear from people from the uk regarding the term 'euro trash' especially english and as phil said himself he doesn't feel european, not a lot do. i feel european but i can't really answer your question either (i'm irish) you really should be asking people from holland, germany etc. central europe, that's mostly were the term 'euro trash' comes from.

you say euro trash and all i see is bad european porn like in the tv show eurotrash.

note if you want to compare 'euro trash' and 'white trash' that you guys use i would much rather be called euro trash.

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European women generally arouse me. Got to be the accent.

Of course I prefer English women with teeth. No sense in both of us having dentures.

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Originally posted by badmoon
women with teeth
Obviously you've never enjoyed a B.J. from a toothless lady, my man.

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I associate the term with a curious mix of xenophobia and inferiority complex of some people. Whenever I hear heartfelt xenophobic terms, I feel a bit sad for humanity, but not really offended. The dogs bark and the caravan rolls on.

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Originally posted by Palynka
I associate the term with a curious mix of xenophobia and inferiority complex of some people.
Yes. You've also described how I feel when I hear the phrase "arrogant Americans."