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originally posted by: Blarneystoner
On a serious note....
Think about what it would be like if disparate cultures didn't borrow from each other.... there would be no blues, jazz, rock & roll, bluegrass, etc
...no pizza, no baseball, no football, no jai alai... lol...
Nope.... can't tell me not to borrow from anyone's culture. But I will respect other's cultures.
~ Slainte!
originally posted by: bigfatfurrytexan
a reply to: JohnnyCanuck
Nah, not if it made sense in the area. If you live close enough to the tribe, using their vernacular wouldn't be odd at all.
originally posted by: Astyanax
a reply to: Blarneystoner
Don't worry. None of the rest of us wants to use those, ah, words.
originally posted by: JohnnyCanuck
originally posted by: Blarneystoner
On a serious note....
Think about what it would be like if disparate cultures didn't borrow from each other.... there would be no blues, jazz, rock & roll, bluegrass, etc
...no pizza, no baseball, no football, no jai alai... lol...
Nope.... can't tell me not to borrow from anyone's culture. But I will respect other's cultures.
~ Slainte!
True...but I look at it his way...
I interact with a few Ojibwa First Nations...with them, I will greet them with Aaniin or Boujou, and thank them by saying Meegwech. If I started doing that with friends or strangers, well then I'd be a goof.