Relique du Madde
Adventurer
ANYWAYS... on the issue of shortening names, am I the only person who finds the usage of mash-up names based on the shortening of the first names of two people who are in a relationship as being contempt worthy?
I'm avoiding using the terms, in case they are considered offensive, but can someone answer this? I never thought they were anything but light-hearted nicknames, but I also thought such about the nicknames for the British and Germans, so what do I know.Bullgrit said:How about the well-known nickname for Australians and New Zealanders? Are they considered offensive? I've never read or heard them used with any apparent offense intended, but they aren't even abbreviations.
That's what I'm doing, (in an admittedly pretty limited way). We have Australians and New Zealanders on ENWorld.I think the answer is, if you want to know if the term is offensive, the people to ask are those to whom it refers.
I'm avoiding using the terms, in case they are considered offensive, but can someone answer this? I never thought they were anything but light-hearted nicknames, but I also thought such about the nicknames for the British and Germans, so what do I know.
Bullgrit
Seeing this made me think of doing a search for the abbreviation of British here on ENworld. Here a just a handful of the references I found:This is something most of us (or at least the brits, cant say for the rest of the world) learnt in high school.