I would like to know of it is offensive to Americans when someone in a fireteam party says "Merica!" or refers to one as a "Murican". And not also when playing Destiny but also in this forum. I am not from the U.S. so I would like to know.
Last night doing the raid one party member blew himself up by firing a rocket launcher directly inside a Titan's shield, and when he laughed someone else said "...that's not funny...it may be to you because you hail from Murica!"... and I thought that was funny but did not laugh because silence ensued. Everyone kept quiet about it.
So is it an offense? The internet tells me Americans like to joke about it too, but I dont know if its the same as being called a bitch or an idiot.
Any thoughts?
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If someone in my fireteam cant take couple jokes during raid,gtfo. Thats what makes raiding still duable. Talking with friends and making fun of eachother.
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I mean it's something I say as a joke, but as a MURICAN no it doesn't upset me.
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Edited by KalGerionBeast: 11/14/2014 6:08:22 PMlol, nope. If you cant laugh at yourself, you dont deserve to laugh at others Land of the free, and home of the big whopper. 'MURRICA!
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This is all I think of when I hear it.
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It's satire against the stereotypical, red-blooded, country boy, redneck, jingoistic American. I don't fall into that category, so no, it's not offensive. I might judge you for saying it, considering how stale that phrase is, though.
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Edited by SisterSafetyPin: 11/14/2014 6:02:37 PMlol. The only people that will offend are the people that are inherently being made fun of. For the rest of us, we're just going to laugh and say it with you. 'Murica. -blam!- YEAH!
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Dude it's hilarious to us Mericans too. I joke about it all the time. Don't worry about it haha
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As a white, male, middle class American, I find it exceedingly difficult to take serious offense to just about anything. I mean, are you aware of how good it is to be in my position? It flat out rocks. Even if someone did say something meant to be offensive to me, it would have as much impact on me as a bug impacting my F-150's windshield. 'Murica.
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Only offensive to thee 100% murican -blam!-ers. Lol the red neck straight up white type .-.
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Edited by Capt NSFW_Beard: 11/14/2014 6:11:12 PMIt is a battle cry for doing something idiotic or risky because you can and no one can stop you. Much like YOLO, Like im going to shoot this chicken out if a old world cannon, MERICA!! Love drinking a beer out of my wifes belly button MERICA!!
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I don't personally care, but I know there are Americans who would go berserk if you said anything negative. Then a whole flame war would ensue of America vs [Insert Country Here].
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Eva, People will have different personal reactions to the term " 'merica" and those will also be appropriated to the context it was used in. The overwhelmingly negative reaction to the phrase that you witnessed likely wasn't due to your teammate's being called a 'merican, but rather that your other teammate implied a generalization of Americans, specifically that they are dumb/uncaring for laughing at their own mistakes. Likely the insulting party was frustrated to begin with and lashed out with a sh!tty joke, but the insult stuck.
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Most people I know who say that use it in reference to themselves after they've pulled an idiotic or suicidal move like blowing themselves up with their own rocket launcher.
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I honestly say 'Merica a lot. I couldn't care if someone says that, would be very funny to me. But we would blame it on the other person, i.e. The Titan put up his shield right when I shot.
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Nothing offends me.
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No way, me and practically all my friends (including the few in the UK and other places not america) make Merica! Jokes all the time.
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Americans don't find being called a Merrican any more that when the British are called Brits.
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Huh... I'm American, and I don't find it offensive... Obviously I can't speak for all Americans, but... Most of the time when I see people say "'Murica", it's usually other Americans. In my experience we're pretty good-humored about our own cultural narcissism. And really, of all the things to get offended about, why that? Now, making fun of our health care system is offensive because that is a real problem for us that is cause for a lot of anger between our political parties. But "Murica!"? I'll laugh right along with you about that.
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Saying "Merica" or "Murican" is a way to highlight the ultra-violent culture within the states. The "Merica" moniker is usually said after a violent, or destructive act for NO good reason... Thus, Merica.
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Not unless they were insulting my intelligence, if it's just a joke I'm fine with it.
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If everyone is joking around then most won't care but in that situation I could see how it could come across as a provocation.
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Nah dude its not offensive, anybody who gets the booboo lip needs to rub dirt on it and carry on.....like a real American. 'Muricah!
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Hells nah us 'Muricans love 'Merica!
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Edited by SnipeyParsnip: 11/14/2014 5:24:41 PMThe only time I hear it is when Americans are saying it about or between themselves. The same way I tell them I'm having tea with the Queen.
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No. Muricans love murca
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Edited by quicktango: 11/14/2014 5:42:32 PMUs mericans ain't much fended at noth'n no'how. We ain't care noth'n bout stuff said on us none. We jus dont like play'n with them damn forners. Dont get theirr speek'n not one bit. Edit: translation: We here, living in the United States of America, typically don't allow ourselves to become, in any way offended at jokes, snide remarks, or otherwise crude or mean-spirited bantering directed at us as a nation. We prefer to brush these sorts of comments off. However, we admit to have some trouble understanding people of varying different cultures and backgrounds as us, and would rather not play with such people groups due to our lack of understanding of their language.