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    251 year ago

    Unless you’re Korean. “Ni ga” (니가) literally means “you” in Korean. With the not-so-recent surge in popularity of Kpop globally, I know there’s been more than one outraged person accusing Korean rappers of racism for saying “you” in their own language.

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        51 year ago

        I worked a job where I’d often be driving people speaking Mandarin on conference calls. I had this exact thought while driving them around. I remember hearing this special around that time n laughing my ass off.

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          11 year ago

          Please tell me you worked for a combined ride share and conference call service called Zoomy Zoom

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            11 year ago

            Ha, it was a black car company with a lot of corporate clients. Those people would be on calls all the time.

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        21 year ago

        That was pretty hilarious despite some jokes that definitely wouldn’t fly today. And were iffy then, too.

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          21 year ago

          Oh absolutely. I remember laughing at that when I was a very young teenager but was cringing just a little while rewatching it yesterday. It’s not nearly as bad as some other stuff but it’s a little yikes. Wondering if thats why I haven’t seen Russell Peters in over a decade.

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            11 year ago

            I just checked his Wikipedia, and it looks like he’s mostly been acting in some dubious looking comedy films with some TV on the side.

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      91 year ago

      Oh man I remember this in college. I was grabbing some stuff at a Walgreens and this Korean lady was on the phone saying that. When I got home I told one of my roommates and he was “No, no, they weren’t being really racist, that’s a common phrase in Korean!”

      Incredibly unfortunate false cognate.

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      1 year ago

      Or as League of Legends personality “LS” says

      Just call people 니가 and they literally cannot punish you