http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuTspbPmV_g -- Rosie O'Donnell apparently did it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qINiw6ub5U
o_O... I think it's super rude.
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I think it's just stupid and makes them look like idiots. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif) Try saying something intelligible or, even better, intelligent.
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never took offense to that, it makes them look like idiots.
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Reminds me of how people portray the english language is all ghetto slang and swearing.
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It's really dumb. As far as I know, there is no such word as ching chang chong or anything that remotely sounds like it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sleep.gif)
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to be truthful is pi$ses me off like hell. I find it so rude. But these days theyre finding nicer ways to say what the mean when they say ching chang chong... words like...
Nihao!
Konichwa!
Hor Leng ahh!!
glad there dictionary is expanding but they still look like idiots. Some people geniunely mean it when they say that and theyre not oriental. Most jsut say it and go laugh with there friends about it. wtf is there to laugh about.
As you can tell this happens to me a lot T_____T. and it's usually from west asian people as well
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^ditto.
it's annoying.
I have quite a temper.
one time, someone said that to me.. i literally kicked their ass.
but that was back in middle school. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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it irritates me. i find it as a rude racist remark. i most of the time ignore the idiot(s).
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shakil o'neal did it too when he was talking about yao ming. and it was live all over the country.
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I think it's immature and I feel like giving them a piece of my mind. -___- Okay, not my mind! More of my FIST, but then I'd just be stooping down to their level.
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For me, I guess it all depends on how it's used.
If it's for humor purpose, I don't really think of that being very offending.
But if they do it for racist reasons to PURPOSELY offend Asians, then yea, it's stupid and I'd get pissed.
I'm not Chinese myself, but being an Asian, I know what it's like because it's happened to me before.
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i feel they needa
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lmfao. I did it once to my friend's brother, and I think he was pissed off at me, but we are all chinese. =P
Also, one time, this white dude did it to this vietnamese dude during English class, and the vietnamese dude punched him in the face and the white dude started crying, lmao.
These 2 girls in my geometry class were talking about korean music, since I told them that's what I was listening to on my Ipod, and it goes something like this:
white girl: what are you listening to?
me: korean/japanese/ all around asian music.
black girl: i wonder how it sounds like
white girl: ching chang chong ching ching blah blah blah...
I swear I was about to knock her out...
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LOL. aha that happened to me once..
man : ching chong ! ching chong!
me : -___- at least i aint a ding dong.
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I find it really, really offensive. And being the only asian in an all-white school, it wasn't that uncommon to hear. Of course they don't say it to my face but I can always hear them in the background and it's just really rude and disrespectful to the asian languages/culture.
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^ lol BU_RP
ehh if its from some one i dont knoew well ill get offended
but if its some kid i know whos trying to be all that im like shut up you fat kid haha
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I'd speak English back to them in a horrible Chinese accent
or speak Chinese telling them how stupid they are
maybe.
it's never been said to me
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For me, I guess it all depends on how it's used.
If it's for humor purpose, I don't really think of that being very offending.
But if they do it for racist reasons to PURPOSELY offend Asians, then yea, it's stupid and I'd get pissed.
I'm not Chinese myself, but being an Asian, I know what it's like because it's happened to me before.
even if it was for humor purpose i dont find it funny at all. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif)
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I haven't had any recent experience in hearing those things in a while, but I'm sure it would annoy me to some degree.
But the point is, ANYTHING that comes out of Rosie's mouth makes me want to smack her in the face.
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Ewww...Those things piss me off..
This girl was trying to be Japanese and she kept saying 'nya' or 'nyo' in the end of every sentence ! O.M.F.G. That is freaking nasty =_=
