One of life's many mysteries?

I'd never call it a Chinkie.

I call it a Chinky. One less letter, therefore I win \o/

Honestly, I've never heard it used in a racist manner, and it's almost a term of endearment for the food, around here at least. For example:

"I could ****ing murder a Chinky right now."

Where's the confusion :p

Day to day, this is such a non-issue, I'd say more people use it with no racial connotations at all in relation to the 'cuisine' in this country, than as a term of racial abuse. Therefore those non-Chinese getting all uppity about it are the same bunch of ****s that have made this country a ridiculous politically correct nightmare.

In summary then, if you're Chinese and offended, don't be, it's the food, and if you aren't Chinese and offended, then get a life.

This is totally not the same as **** shop etc, as **** is used far more widely in racial abuse.

And now I'm bloody starving.
 
I'm probably overly sensitive due to my half Chinese half Irish child being due early in the new year :rolleyes:.

You can feed your child sweet & sour champ! :p

Ho ho ho

ps. "chinkie" has quite obvious negative connotations; whether you use the term in a deliberately offensive term or not, someone could still be offended by it.

pps: I call our local takeaway "Round Window"... for that is its name.
 
Some what slightly off topic went to get a chinkies one night after a few beers and was waiting in line. Some bloke came in completely bladdered, walks up to the counter and stretches his eyes you know what I mean. Then in a stupid chineese accent goes "chivken chow mein please"

the guy (a chineese bloke) behind the counter looked at him for a few secs then spread his eyes the other way then in then goes "**** off you're barred" in the worlds broadest Geordie accent :D :D :D :D

I was in pain laughing that much :D
 
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