Bourdain tweets "Newfie" and outrage ensues...

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Anthony Bourdain is taking his show "Parts Unknown" to Newfoundland and tweeted about it. He used the term "Newfie" in a promotional tweet and now there are reports that "Newfoundlanders" are outraged. Really? I guess the few who complained don't watch his show or are familiar with how he integrates into the local communities wherever he does his shows. Anyway, apparently the term "Newfie" is now highly offensive.
 

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A Newfie walks into a pizza parlor.....
 

kherg007

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No way it's offensive.
Didn't know that you knew Anthony Bourdain newfie.....shittin' in the high grass I see....lol...
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Anyway, apparently the term "Newfie" is now highly offensive
If I used the word 'paki' to describe people of Pakistani descent, would you be OK with that??
 

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It's like the other "n" word. It's only offensive to some, when a non-newfie says it. I've used it all my life.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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I really doubt Newfoundlanders or Newfies are offended.

I know a lot of them, and was married to one for 10+ years. They would not take offence
Apparently a fair portion do: https://www.ctvnews.ca/entertainmen...ensive-nickname-for-newfoundlanders-1.3923877

Users were quick to jump on the use of a term that's considered derogatory, with origins implying Newfoundlanders are unintelligent and lazy.

One man tweeted that "a fair portion of Newfoundlanders find the term 'Newfie' offensive" and said it was hard to understand why they used it "in an otherwise excellent article."

"Ah, you had me until you called me a Newfie. I find it an derogatory term," another Twitter user said
 

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Every Newfie I met was proud and used it as a badge of honour. Some of the friendliest Canadians I ever met. Great people.
 

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Every Newfie I met was proud and used it as a badge of honour. Some of the friendliest Canadians I ever met. Great people.
My experience too. When I first read about the outrage I initially thought it was a joke. I’m guessing that when the episode airs there will be nothing but pride with how Bourdain will showcase the region and the people.
 

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Is it like Canuk?
 

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Instead of being happy that he did a show from there, people complain about this? This could be the best free advertisement for the province's tourism industry.
 

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jcpro

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If we cannot use Newfie, then comedy is truly and finally dead.
 

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Instead of being happy that he did a show from there, people complain about this? This could be the best free advertisement for the province's tourism industry.
The tourism people are quite confident that those small clusters of brightly coloured homes in isolated hamlets is all reason people need to come to Newfoundland. come to the rock. drive for 4 hours. nothing to see or do until you get to "the corner" look at the four houses. take a picture. Drive back 4 hours to a diner for a coffee.

Must be Kathleen"s people running the tourism show.
 

MissCroft

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Pretty much every Newfoundlander I've known referred to themselves as Newfies. I never thought it was derogatory at all.
 

kherg007

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In oz we nickname everything and everyone...except Canadians lol. Poms, honkies, kiwis, banana benders, swans, Yanks (although the more derogatory term for them is Seppo, comes from Yank, crank, septic tank; aka the yanks are full of shit), etc etc. Giving people nicknames to a working class aussie is a sign that you are accepted into the group...thus a good thing...
 

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I've never heard of this before. Newfies are some of the nicest, most hard working folks I've met. They also have a saucy sense of humour.

What next can you no longer call someone from Newcastle a Giordie?
 
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