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Like, for example, I'm a Black dude. There are time when I'm talking to another Black person, and someone will end up saying something to the effect of "You know black people be ______ " or "C'mon bruh n words don't be tryna _______" or "Bruh you KNOW ain't no Black woman bout to _______"
Most of the time it's something light or unimportant or humurous being referred to, but sometimes it is said solemnly. I noticed that other ethnic groups and minorities do this as well, but have no idea if straight up White people do this.
I know that Italians and Irish people refer to themselves and people whose families have come to the US within the last 3 or so generations.
The Medditerrean and Eastern Bloc has alot of self-referential humor.
Bur what about people who are just White American?
Most of the time it's something light or unimportant or humurous being referred to, but sometimes it is said solemnly. I noticed that other ethnic groups and minorities do this as well, but have no idea if straight up White people do this.
I know that Italians and Irish people refer to themselves and people whose families have come to the US within the last 3 or so generations.
The Medditerrean and Eastern Bloc has alot of self-referential humor.
Bur what about people who are just White American?
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