Is 'Canadian' a racist slur?
Feb. 1st, 2008 02:22 amFrom http://www.cbc.ca/news/viewpoint/vp_burman/2008/01/is_canadian_a_racist_slur.html:
What does the word "Canadian" conjure up in your mind?The comments wander off into how much one should tip in a restaurant, but I guess that was inevitable given the last two sentences:
Polite? Peacekeeping? Harmless? Heroic? A weak-kneed, pot-smoking, sexually-permissive anti-American? Or, perhaps, cheap?
This is a question being debated this week with both intensity and some humour in a variety of internet blogs in the United States.
The trigger point occurred over the weekend on the popular American website The Huffington Post, quoting a brief Canadian newspaper story that revealed that the term "Canadian" is being used in parts of the U.S. as a euphemism — as code — for a racist characterization of black people.
The most startling revelation for me is that many Americans apparently tip 20% when they go into a restaurant.Perhaps one is supposed to tip less in Canada.
That’s quite odd.
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Date: 2008-02-01 07:39 am (UTC)Tipping 20% started showing up about 8 years ago. One day I was in a restaurant and suddenly the rules had changed. Pro-tipping that I am (hmm, that makes me sound like a NH hick), 20% is absurd and I only do it if the service is flawless.
Guess I'm a durn Canadian.