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Why do so many Canadian Sikhs try to speak with "blaccents"?


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1 hour ago, jjs8 said:

Maybe b/c a lot of the blacks have the guts to stand up to the whites.

I think this is what it boils down to. 

A lot of apnay Panjabis, despite all their bullshyte, seem to have a deeply rooted inferiority complex (intergenerationally within their families) to goray. Probably stems from being descendants of sepoys in their colonial armies??? 

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34 minutes ago, Kaurr said:

Is the blaccent that common?

Does it happen outside of North America?

Here most people sound normal cause they don't like these black people. (although some people say my Australian accent is stronger than avarage now and then). But we don't have black people from the hood, we have eshays and they are much worse.

There is an ethnic Australian accent. You hear it with Pacific Islanders and some of those Lebanese.

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17 hours ago, ChardikalaUK said:

UK Sikhs aren't much different, a lot of the youth copy Jamiacans, at least in my day they did. You'd hear phrases like safe blud, seen, wagwan etc. Its just to sound 'cool  some of them have even picked up the jafaican accent.

Speaking like this won't get you far in life.

might get you a knuckle sandwich from the real deal though ...

we knew all the lingo groing up but never used it as NO ONE wants to get on my Mum's bad side , my Mum would come and ask me what tings meant and you never imagined she would clapback to local ruffians in their own patois ...funny as hell.

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