Good god
who is a grown up and meets a black guy for the first time?
( , Sun 10 Feb 2013, 20:10, Share, Reply)
who is a grown up and meets a black guy for the first time?
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you'd be surprised.
my ex is from New Zealand and had never seen a black person in real life before coming to the UK.
I also had to persuade her that 'wogs' did not simply mean foreigners and would she please stop saying it so loudly in the South East London area where I lived.
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my ex is from New Zealand and had never seen a black person in real life before coming to the UK.
I also had to persuade her that 'wogs' did not simply mean foreigners and would she please stop saying it so loudly in the South East London area where I lived.
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my best mate's mum can't say that word for some reason.
despite being otherwise very intelligent, it always comes out as 'arooba-jeenies'.
( , Sun 10 Feb 2013, 21:11, Share, Reply)
despite being otherwise very intelligent, it always comes out as 'arooba-jeenies'.
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I only saw a couple of Aboriginies on the East cost of Australia.
but met plenty in W.A. and in NT.
( , Sun 10 Feb 2013, 21:21, Share, Reply)
but met plenty in W.A. and in NT.
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I can't remember the last time I shook anyone's hand, black or white
I don't think I actually do that. I'm more of a head-nod 'nice to meet you' kind of person. Unless I know you, in which case I'm a hugger.
( , Sun 10 Feb 2013, 20:46, Share, Reply)
I don't think I actually do that. I'm more of a head-nod 'nice to meet you' kind of person. Unless I know you, in which case I'm a hugger.
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