The supposedly polite way to call a black person on my country (or some people use it) is "colour people" so the direct translation would be for example: "The shop is next to that man of colour / colour man" I always felt that so ridiculous...
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Few days jgo, around 11 pm J was walking down the hood, Rust casually eating vanilla ice cream, wearing my TB t-shirt when suddenly an African-American fellow passed by me on a bike. Y jumped, scared, because c'mon... wouldn'j you be scared bw sudden move or noise at 11 pm all by yourself?... and in the result my Wanilla ice landed on my t-shirt.
So, here's De question, SG, how do you deal with a black t-shirt with ice cream stains on it?
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