What do you think about the term "chick" -- is it uncategorically offensive? What if I mean it as purely as a compliment? Is there still a condescending tone to it?
you know, i feel the same way and know exactly what you mean.
i'm thinking though that it's not bad anymore, and that me and you are way too sensitive. i think maybe it was offensive during the 60s or something and that me and you are just considerate.
Yeah, I guess it's the whole PC atmosphere that makes me question my use of the word. I think you're probably right about it not being considered offensive anymore, though there are always those who are determined to be offended. :)
It depends how it's being used. Such as, oftentimes it's my sister's and my preferred term for women -- not meaning anything by it, just a part of our sibling-slang and the way we speak.
Yeah, exactly -- it's all in how it's used, or the meaning behind it. I guess I was just thinking about how I come off when I use the word, when people don't necessarily know how I mean it. But then, I guess I could wonder that about practically any word. Ack, language! ;)
I say chick all the time, usually when I don't know the woman. Example:
"Ew, look at that chick."
Or
"Who is that chick he's with?"
So I kinda use it condescendingly...but sometimes not too. It goes both ways. I guess it's different when men say it, though. I think it's okay if you're friends with someone?
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i'm thinking though that it's not bad anymore, and that me and you are way too sensitive. i think maybe it was offensive during the 60s or something and that me and you are just considerate.
what do you think? ponder.
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Example:
"Ew, look at that chick."
Or
"Who is that chick he's with?"
So I kinda use it condescendingly...but sometimes not too. It goes both ways. I guess it's different when men say it, though. I think it's okay if you're friends with someone?