Ha, none of the ones for Australia are actually offensive.
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25th January, 2006 at 17:20:22 -
Are you sure about that, you convict foster kangeroo?
The British ones are mostly bollocks. I've never, ever heard the term "White Paki" and don't expect I ever will. "Brit" is perhaps one of the least offensive terms in the world. In fact, for a list of "offensive words" it notes that many of them aren't taken offense to, so just how they can be offensive boggles the mind. This is the sort of article that drags Wikipedia down and makes it hard to take it seriously.
I would go so far as to say that I have never heard any of the Australian ones used in an offensive context. That said, I've been in this country for less than 16 years.
That section is just plain sad. The guy who wrote it was just TRYING to offend people. At least someone tagged it.
Les fuck-offs , is a term encountered in France, come from the common English expletive. <-- WTF?
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I find 51 Staters very offensive. We Australians dont wanna be Americans.(Except our idiot prime ministor John Howard) As for Aussie, i find that to be a complimant.