lmao I'm done dude. get a life. you have to much time on your hands. This is not school and we are not in English class. I was not using the term "paki" in a racial way - I was using it as a short form for "Pakistani" while I was describing who ate at the restaurant which is mainly Asian/ Pakistani people.
Maybe “methinks” is just new to you? It’s from Hamlet, one of the most famous plays by all time. Shakespeare wrote it.
Well, Oxford, Cambridge and Merriam-Webster, bad comedians and you will just have to agree to disagree on that one, methinks.
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Can you recommend a specific “resourceful” source you want me to look at in your Google URL? The Google dictionary says it’s a “noun,” “British,” it’s “informal” and “offensive.”
It also says it’s defined as “a person from Pakistan or South Asia by birth or descent, especially one living in Britain.“
Here are the 3 sources that support the Wikipedia quote I posted:
Taylor, Matthew; Gillan, Audrey (13 January 2009). "Racist slur or army banter? What the soldiers say about Prince Harry's comments" – via www.theguardian.com.
"the definition of Paki". Dictionary.com.
"After the N-word, the P-word". 11 June 2007 – via news.bbc.co.uk.
Here’s a more recent fourth article from Canada:
Farah Nasser: My first experience with racism. 29 March 2018 - via globalnews.ca.