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kidkris

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Ok so with the referendum aside I want to know some of your views on the uk and what bugs you and what you love about it.

 

I love how diverse we are as a country and think for the most part we are a community from all race creed and colours.

 

Some of my personal pet peeves is how rude some Asians can be, i walk around with a smile on my face all the time. I say hello in the street and try to be polite when absolute possible.

The other day me and my now 39 week pregnant fiancé were shopping and had a family 4 deep knock her stomach and not 1 person apologised.

 

If I get in a taxi there is loud speaking over the headsets instead of providing a service.

 

 

But then we have a real sence of community and when it's one of there holidays I love to ask questions and learn about it. I love learning about all religions.

 

So what about you guys where do you stand

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Yes, I can't stand these rude Asians either. Even more annoying than the West Indian couple next door keeping me up all night playing the bongos.

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Some of my personal pet peeves is how rude some Asians can be, i walk around with a smile on my face all the time. I say hello in the street and try to be polite when absolute possible.

 

 

 

See, that's your problem Kris. You need to say hello in the traditional Asian style of putting your fingers in the corner of your eyes and squinting, they'll stop being rude then.

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He's definitely on about the brown lot, the rinky dinks (Thanks Houch) are a lovely bunch, wise and deadly.

 

Please can someone re-name this thread to "I'm not being racist, but..."

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Aye, they're the rude ones, the brown sorts.

 

My dad's heel turn to the Daily Mail side has led him to bust out all sorts of brown references — he called the Mayor of London "a brown snake who needs to be watched".

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That's nothing mate, Simon Cowell once referred to Rachel Adedeji as a 'Dark Horse' live on primetime TV.  Nothing shocks me these days.

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As rude as the brown ones are, they're still allowed in Bowler's shows, so every cloud.

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