dalt01
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careful how ya talk about my old lady.I just thought it was people on Jerry Springer. The guy who slept with his cousin's nephew's girlfriend's niece.![]()
careful how ya talk about my old lady.I just thought it was people on Jerry Springer. The guy who slept with his cousin's nephew's girlfriend's niece.![]()
I just thought it was people on Jerry Springer. The guy who slept with his cousin's nephew's girlfriend's niece.![]()
It's kind of like saying trailer trash. The ones who are trailer trash don't get it.![]()
i like this answer.
No. I don't use it though. We have the "projects" here instead of the "ghetto".
we have the projects too. they are in the ghetto.
I just thought it was people on Jerry Springer. The guy who slept with his cousin's nephew's girlfriend's niece.![]()
Nope. It's a commonly used phrase and I use it frequently. I think it's describes an attitude and way of acting more than anything.
Very interesting responses here.. I guess maybe it's what you are accustomed to.. Up here (at the lake, in the mountains), people often refer to me as a "country bumpkin" - because I live here in the woods 7 months out of the year - and it doesn't bother me in the least.. Like others have said about the "ghetto" comment, I laugh - because I am a country bumpkin!!![]()
Of course people don't say it in a "derogatory" tone - like the ghetto remark on the show - so maybe that's why it bothered me..
If it was said in a derogatory manner, would it still not come across as offensive to you?
Same here. It doesn't bother me. And yes, I admit it, I've used the phrase myself.![]()
I was watching a rerun of Bridezillas last week and a comment was made that just rubbed me the wrong way..
The bride-to-be (driving) and her maid of honor were on their way to get ready for the bachelorette party - where the bridal party was going to be transported around town on a bus.. The MOH asked the BTB how much the bus was costing her.. She replied, "Nothing - everyone has to pay their own way.." The MOH was totally shocked and said:
"You can't do that.. "That's so ghetto!!"
Huh?I found that comment to be very distasteful - especially the "tone" of it..
Does this phrase bother anyone else or is it just me?
Maybe I'm just getting too "old" and "finicky" to watch "Bridezillas"..![]()
The ghetto is not a place, it's a state of mind.