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Approach a non white stranger in the UK and open with "so where do you come from?" , or a variation of this question?
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As long as it isn't followed up by "No, where do you really come from?"Approach a non white stranger in the UK and open with "so where do you come from?" , or a variation of this question?
as a white person - if a stranger came up to me and asked where I was from, they would be told to mind their own f***ing business.Approach a non white stranger in the UK and open with "so where do you come from?" , or a variation of this question?
Have those ever been the first words a stranger has said to you?Approach a non white stranger in the UK and open with "so where do you come from?" , or a variation of this question?
Approach a non white stranger in the UK and open with "so where do you come from?" , or a variation of this question?
That happened at house party I was at other year. Lad said he was from Heaton other lad was going “nah mate like where you like properly from?”As long as it isn't followed up by "No, where do you really come from?"
NoHave those ever been the first words a stranger has said to you?
Approach a non white stranger in the UK and open with "so where do you come from?" , or a variation of this question?
I assume OP meant after an initial conversation. Random enquiries of strangers is a tad too bizarre even for the nuttiest posters on here.as a white person - if a stranger came up to me and asked where I was from, they would be told to mind their own f***ing business.
So it's not acceptable regardless of the colour of your skin.
This. I would say the same to a black person if I heard the accent.If that’s the first thing said, I’d say not. I asked someone where they were from the other day because I couldn’t place their accent, as an example, that was mid way through a conversation though.
It's happened to a lass I know a few times now and it's kind of worrying tbh. She gets pretty upset about it.Weird question. Why would you ever ask a stranger that, as an opening line?
Have those ever been the first words a stranger has said to you?
Where's she from?It's happened to a lass I know a few times now and it's kind of worrying tbh. She gets pretty upset about it.
SunderlandWhere's she from?
No, where is she really from?Sunderland
Ha haNo, where is she really from?
Ha ha
As someone who has suffered racial abuse it has been used as a precursor to the classic why don't you fuck off back there/where you come from.
Why is she upset about it? Is the question asked aggressively?