Do your country's people also use it as an adjective for negative qualities?
E.g.: "This shit-tard of a prick scammed me out of my Ethereum, he's such an Israeli!"
Person like that would be just a "jew"
No.
>>77176145
yes
>>77176845
jew detected
>>77176145
kek, I took a pic of this guy in wall street
>>77176882
I'm not a Jew.
>>77177072
sure, you're not a russian either
Mexican: dirty, poor, brown, manlet, and dumb
>>77177122
I'm Russian. We don't use neither "yevrei" or "zhid" for any people except jews.
>>77176845
>>77176882
>>77177072
>>77177122
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>>77177200
He's asking if you use your own' country's name as a slur, you dips
No, not that I know of.
>>77177200
makes sense since 1/3 of your country is jewish... >>77177262
no, he's not and shup up jewish cuck
>>77177262
Oh. No, we don't ofc.
If you got scammed and called them a jew, people would understand the insult but barely anyone uses it. Also it would be very frowned upon.
>>77176145
We usually say zid in that case. I use zidyara or podzidok too
Not really
But we say "mexicanada" to refer to making stuff work in unconventional and often dangerous ways tho
Kinda like the expanding brain meme
>>77176145
No one says that faggot, unless talking about tourists.
>>77176145
We mostly use arab negatively
E.g., "The guy slammed the door and then he walked up to the counter, completely ignoring the line, what an arab!"
Everything described as Tunisian is good though. Lybians are considered a meme people, the butt of all of our jokes (like belgians for french people or canadians for americans).
>>77176145
"typical Singaporean" is actually a legit insult we use here.
I've never heard a foreigner use it, ironically. I wouldn't think they'd know how.
(to be helpful: its almost always used to describe Kiasu behaviour.. if used in the right context, I don't think locals would disagree with you tbqh)