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Geordies saying "pet " banned!..................
What on earth is this world coming too, in the news today Newcastle Council have banned anyone saying " PET " because they reckon it belittling the person its been said to as an animal. What utter rubbish, I'm from the north/east and this word is a term of endearment, it has always has been and I would never be offened if someone said it to me. Its the as someone calling you "HINNY "
What do other northerners think of this ban? X X X :-)
What do other northerners think of this ban? X X X :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.out of curiosity cat woman, did they say what the 'punishment' will be if that word is used? written warnings? fired? love to hear the tribunal hearing for that one. I was being nice! "all I said was that piece of hallibut was good enough for Jehovah..."taken from Life of Brian before he gets stoned to death....
Well, I haven't seen this story and you haven't provided a link, so I'm rather assuming this is some incredibly minor thing that has been blown out of all proportion, like Newcastle council issuing a memo saying that their receptionists should talk proper and not say "pet" all the time. Just guessing, but an educated guess based on the countless other stories of this nature I've heard over the years that turn out to be nothing.
Gosh, you'll never guess what? It's not actually true.
"PC Gone Mad Claim Is Bogus Yet Again Shock Scandal Tiresome Inevitablity"
From the Telegraph: A city council spokesman said: "There is no ban on words, such as 'hinny', 'pet', 'love' or 'darling'. The point made to council staff is that they must make a judgment before using these words as to whether they are likely to offend the person they are directed to. In the vast majority of cases these would not offend but we want our staff, as part of the equality and diversity training, to be sensitive to the needs of those in all of our communities."
The very worst you can say about that is that it's probably a bit obvious that your language should be suitable for its audience.
"PC Gone Mad Claim Is Bogus Yet Again Shock Scandal Tiresome Inevitablity"
From the Telegraph: A city council spokesman said: "There is no ban on words, such as 'hinny', 'pet', 'love' or 'darling'. The point made to council staff is that they must make a judgment before using these words as to whether they are likely to offend the person they are directed to. In the vast majority of cases these would not offend but we want our staff, as part of the equality and diversity training, to be sensitive to the needs of those in all of our communities."
The very worst you can say about that is that it's probably a bit obvious that your language should be suitable for its audience.
I'm from London and I got a 3rd written warning (with no previous verbal warings or any written warnings) for calling someone 'sunshine'. It caused me to have a breakdown, a month off work, and even now when I think of it, it makes me feel sick!!
On the bright side, what I should have done, was go in to work, smacked th stupid old bag who said I had said it and walked out. I really wish that I had belted her one, but just thinking that I'll meet the old cow one day and whack her makes me feel better.
On the bright side, what I should have done, was go in to work, smacked th stupid old bag who said I had said it and walked out. I really wish that I had belted her one, but just thinking that I'll meet the old cow one day and whack her makes me feel better.
yesmadam, I'll bear in mind, from your inane 'love it, love it, love it' remark, that you only post questions to wind people up, and won't bother clicking on anything you post in future. Sorry, i thought you wanted some information the other day, with your PC question, which is why I took the trouble to answer it. Pathetic.
Hi Big Al1st, " HINNY " is another word of endearment, eg:- dear, love, darling. Have you heard the word " MARRA ", it means friend, workmate , pal.
It wasn't an insult saying Geordy, well maybe to someone like myself as I come from Durham, but living here in Hertfordshire for many years I've got used to being called a Geordy. When my husband and I go to visit my family he gets called a cockney by people he doesn't know because we live south of Peterbourgh, we have even been called "POSHIES"!........
I heard this bit of info on our local news 3 Counties Radio, also I read it in a daily paper, according to Tory Euro MP for the North East "Martin Callanan" he said " these are traditional North East terms of affection and I can't believe anyone would be offended by them! [email protected]
I hope that link works. X X X :-)
It wasn't an insult saying Geordy, well maybe to someone like myself as I come from Durham, but living here in Hertfordshire for many years I've got used to being called a Geordy. When my husband and I go to visit my family he gets called a cockney by people he doesn't know because we live south of Peterbourgh, we have even been called "POSHIES"!........
I heard this bit of info on our local news 3 Counties Radio, also I read it in a daily paper, according to Tory Euro MP for the North East "Martin Callanan" he said " these are traditional North East terms of affection and I can't believe anyone would be offended by them! [email protected]
I hope that link works. X X X :-)
With respect violetblue, I find these reports very funny when I read them on this site.
I learnt about PC from suffragette and not from you.
Dont be so presumptious. Nor, as a pixel, be so insulting. It is not nice nor needed. I think you also pointed out in one of your posts on my question that people who cannot argue their point in writing revert back to insulting behaviour. It was highly unnecessary of you to become so offensive towards me.
Oh, BTW, how on earth would I know you were even looking at my questions or any others?I don't know you any more than you know me.
Did I insult you in anyway? on my thread or on this one?
Live and Let Live.
I learnt about PC from suffragette and not from you.
Dont be so presumptious. Nor, as a pixel, be so insulting. It is not nice nor needed. I think you also pointed out in one of your posts on my question that people who cannot argue their point in writing revert back to insulting behaviour. It was highly unnecessary of you to become so offensive towards me.
Oh, BTW, how on earth would I know you were even looking at my questions or any others?I don't know you any more than you know me.
Did I insult you in anyway? on my thread or on this one?
Live and Let Live.
yesmadam, I didn't claim that you learnt anything from me - I merely said that I had made a serious attempt to answer your question, as did others. I indeed also learnt something from suffragette, as i said yesterday.
I'm sorry if I offended you, yesmadam, but I do find it annoying when someone asks a serious question, only to find out they just asked it for laughs. Why not ask a trivial question if it's only laughs you're after?
Again i apologise if you were offended. Peace?
I'm sorry if I offended you, yesmadam, but I do find it annoying when someone asks a serious question, only to find out they just asked it for laughs. Why not ask a trivial question if it's only laughs you're after?
Again i apologise if you were offended. Peace?
Hi Cat Woman, Thanks for answer. Had'nt heard of MARRA either.
When I lived in Gt Yarmouth we were called bloaters.
I read the article in the paper and it made want to laught, if it were'nt so serious.
Anyway thanks for answer Al
PS I didnt mean imply you were insulting. It was just my weak attempt at being funny. One thing about Geordies I love the accent particularly the females. Take care
When I lived in Gt Yarmouth we were called bloaters.
I read the article in the paper and it made want to laught, if it were'nt so serious.
Anyway thanks for answer Al
PS I didnt mean imply you were insulting. It was just my weak attempt at being funny. One thing about Geordies I love the accent particularly the females. Take care
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Having a laughable story about what receptionist call their "clients" (hahaha!) diverts the media and therefore the public from the real activity. Let's all get back to "I'm a Big Brother Help me Get Out of Here" (TV version).
HINNY as a Geordie term of endearment is derived from the name of the result of crossing a horse withe a female donkey. The Hinnie, rarer than a Mule, is more intelligent than a horse and more co-operative than a donkey. They are endearing and lovable creatures. The term is applied to loved ones and children.
Having a laughable story about what receptionist call their "clients" (hahaha!) diverts the media and therefore the public from the real activity. Let's all get back to "I'm a Big Brother Help me Get Out of Here" (TV version).
HINNY as a Geordie term of endearment is derived from the name of the result of crossing a horse withe a female donkey. The Hinnie, rarer than a Mule, is more intelligent than a horse and more co-operative than a donkey. They are endearing and lovable creatures. The term is applied to loved ones and children.
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