Re: Political correctness to a ludicrous degree
I used to have a website that was ignored by UK search engines, and it was even displayed on a links page with an American flag which annoyed the hell out of me. When I first went online nearly 20 years ago I was concerned that there was very little difference to tell apart something British from something American and so I felt that as the United States was the bigger country, anything British would be incognito online by comparison.
As a British person I would feel so offended and outraged if someone had called me a Yank, in an identical way to the Indian - Pakistan abbreviation situation. Pommie I don't mind - Yank, I do mind.
I used to have a website that was ignored by UK search engines, and it was even displayed on a links page with an American flag which annoyed the hell out of me. When I first went online nearly 20 years ago I was concerned that there was very little difference to tell apart something British from something American and so I felt that as the United States was the bigger country, anything British would be incognito online by comparison.
As a British person I would feel so offended and outraged if someone had called me a Yank, in an identical way to the Indian - Pakistan abbreviation situation. Pommie I don't mind - Yank, I do mind.
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