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OhOkSir12345
Scratcher
500+ posts

bruh

someone said that “sussy baka” is a bad word which it isnt because it isnt meant to offend anyone.

i do know what Baka means though but im still confused

there a thing called a joke

Last edited by OhOkSir12345 (Nov. 29, 2021 15:39:02)

cheddargirl
Scratch Team
1000+ posts

bruh

OhOkSir12345 wrote:

i do know what Baka means though but im sitll confused
Try to imagine it like this - if “baka” was read translated from Romanized Japanese into English, it would certainly be disrespectful to call someone a “suspicious idiot” or “suspiciously stupid”. Some meme-y stuff just don't come across well into a community with young kids.

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supergamer10000
Scratcher
1000+ posts

bruh

Don't say that as it is disrespectful since it means “suspicious idiot”.

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starhero5697
Scratcher
1000+ posts

bruh

Baka means idiot, and that word seems disrespectful.

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sharkode
Scratcher
1000+ posts

bruh

Problem is the word idiot is not blacklisted, the reason is probably because there isn't really bad words in Japanese, with the worst insulting being the word “Idiot”, so that's like saying **** you in English which is extremely offensive

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dave-alt-4
Scratcher
1000+ posts

bruh

baka and sussy baka isnt blacklisted by themselves

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Think! Is saying if you support a suggestion necessary? No! People can just tell by your constructive post after it. You have more freedom on your tone!
Forumers, especially new, may also get upset if you say “no support!!!” at them! They may take the whole post in a negative tone, and that makes them upset!
Instead, you can kindly say why their suggestion has cons. They will take it as “constructive criticism” and be happy. - dertermenter


WilliamJamesStudios
Scratcher
10 posts

bruh

Baka means fool

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