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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: Blibbleblabble]
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12/04/09 12:49 AM
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What does "Guido" mean if I can ask without breaking any board rules? My only experience was when I was a kid and my Italian neighbors had a dog named Guido.
I'm not Italian, but I grew up in an area that has a significant Italian population. Guido is a first name, and I know people, named Guido. It's kind of like what Paddy is to the Irish, a name to identify a stereotpe. Typically, I've always heard this term (mostly from other Italians, like my wife) to describe certain Italian (and non-Italian) males, who exhibit certain stereotypical traits, such as a swarthy complexion, thick black greased hair, jewelry, etc. My wife just used this term over Thanksgiving when she was describing my brother-in-law's "Guido shoes." I rarely hear the term used with viciousness or malice, but I avoid the word unless I'm joking with Italian friends. As olivant and pizzaboy pointed out, it can be offensive. I thought it was odd to use the term in promoting a tv show, but I don't know what's going on with these kinds of words anymore.
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: SC]
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12/04/09 12:51 AM
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Blibbleblabble
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Thanks SC. Going by the definition and wardrobe description there are a couple of Guidos working at a check cashing place I've been too. And as the definition says "not necessarily of Italian descent" because they are clearly not Italian.
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: Blibbleblabble]
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12/04/09 01:49 AM
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Thanks to you too Kly Dont mention it, Dago. Actually I'm Scottish, so I prefer to be called Big-Mac, Sheep-Shagger, Haggistani, Groundskeeper Willie, Pipe Blower, or Thistle Arse. Thanks My mistake, Blib. I erroneously thought you had the first post in the thread, but it was Mr. Blonde, who said he was Italian. I haven't heard a lot of those names though. The funniest ethnic incident I had involved meeting my wife's Italian grandmother 24 years ago. After I left, the famil asked what she thought of me and she said, "He's a pretty nice guy for an Irishman." My in-laws always remind me of this.
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: klydon1]
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12/04/09 02:26 AM
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Here at the Jersey Shore we get plenty of "Guidos/Guineas" during the summer. Does that mean all Italians (of which I consider myself)? Of course not. But if someone of seemingly Italian decent comes down from North Jersey or New York driving a Z28 wearing a "guinea tee" shirt, driving like a dick and tossing trash out the car window, and dripping Patchouli cologne from his hairy back listening to 80s rock; then yeah, he's a Guido.  lol (They exist.) Stereotypes are based on truth, and many perpetuate the stereotype. But that doesn't mean every Italian is a "Guido" -- same for all races/creeds/etc.
I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey!  lol Whaddaya want me to do? Whack a guy? Off a guy? Whack off a guy? --Peter Griffin My DVDs | Facebook | Godfather Filming Locations
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: Blibbleblabble]
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12/04/09 11:12 AM
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Thanks to you too Kly Dont mention it, Dago. Actually I'm Scottish, so I prefer to be called Big-Mac, Sheep-Shagger, Haggistani, Groundskeeper Willie, Pipe Blower, or Thistle Arse. Thanks Blib you forgot the old favourites Jock,MacTavish,Haggis-muncher and Man in a skirt. Having the old Scottish heritage myself i know all these. 
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: J Geoff]
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12/04/09 11:34 AM
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Stereotypes are based on truth, and many perpetuate the stereotype. But that doesn't mean every Italian is a "Guido" -- same for all races/creeds/etc.
That's a good point. Sometimes it's hard for all of us to escape certain stereotypes. My late Italian father in law worked like a dog for most of his life, seven days a week, at the family restaurant. Now, as MaryCas could attest, I grew up in an area in northeastern PA that had a stronger mafia presence per capita than probably any place in the country. He was quiet and mild mannered, but was brutally critical of relatives and others, who perpetuated the stereotype because he felt they were branding him. Like many Italians, he refused to watch movies and shows, like The Godfather, because he felt it fueled the stereotype. The one luxury he allowed himself was a shiny black Cadillac, which he only drove to the mall on Saturday nights with his wife (making sure to park far away from other cars). He'd have the car for 5 years and only put on 10,000 miles. 
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: olivant]
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12/04/09 12:33 PM
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Yeah, I agree. If I've known a guy all my life and he jokingly calls me a greaseball, I just laugh. On the other hand, if I'm on the upper east side of Manhattan, or out in suburbia, and some prim and proper, blue haired old lady looks down her nose at me, then I get pissed off.
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: Yogi Barrabbas]
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12/04/09 05:35 PM
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Actually I'm Scottish, so I prefer to be called Big-Mac, Sheep-Shagger, Haggistani, Groundskeeper Willie, Pipe Blower, or Thistle Arse. Thanks Blib you forgot the old favourites Jock,MacTavish,Haggis-muncher and Man in a skirt. Having the old Scottish heritage myself i know all these.  Haha, yeah Togi. Man-in-a-skirt (or crossdresser) would have a double meaning for me since I live in the San Francisco area
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: Blibbleblabble]
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12/04/09 05:40 PM
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I don't know. I can't say I'd be offended by something like that. I guess it really depends on how it's said. I once had a co-worker (years ago) who would jokingly call me "wop". I never did get angry, probably because I knew her and knew she was joking. Yogi, "Thistle Arse"?  Can't say I've know any Thistle Arses. LOL TIS
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: MaryCas]
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12/05/09 11:02 AM
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In truth, "GUIDO" is actually an Italian name which I believe was taken from the name of a saint.
It later became a slang term used in describing lower class hard working Italians and in using it in this capacity it was considered an offensive and racial slur by many hard working Italian people. I agree that if used in this capacity, it is an offensive and unacceptable racial slur.
It is now used to describe Italian males who drive around in cadillacs, wearing guinea tee shirts while slouched over towards the center of the car seat with a cigarette dangling out of the side of their mouth, and acting like loud mouth cavones.
Heck, I myself use the term "Guido" when I encounter these kinds of cavones even though I'm from an Italian background. These types of cavones are offensive and give a bad name to the Italian heritage in general.
As Geoff said, that does not mean that every Italian is a guido.
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: MaryCas]
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12/06/09 09:57 AM
12/06/09 09:57 AM
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At the end of the day nobody can help what ethnicity they are born to so other people mocking them doesn't make much sense to me. For anybody who calls somebody a nasty name there is always a reply and that is before you even consider the "hilarious" names for anyone who might be over-weight or wear glasses or the like. None of that makes any sense to me. If i want to call anyone a nasty name i just use something universal and non-offensive.....like shitbag!!  P.S. Apologies to any shitbags 
Last edited by Yogi Barrabbas; 12/06/09 09:59 AM.
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Re: Is this term offensive or not?
[Re: MaryCas]
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12/08/09 01:45 AM
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I prefer Bag 'O Shit. I have met many.... along with Ass Aches, Dick Heads and Douche Bags. What's an "Ass Ache"? A prisoner?
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