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I was talking with a friend who told me that afghani is an offensive term for someone from afghanistan, and that i should use afghan instead Or that paper is at your desk. Is afghani actually an offensive term?

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The term afghani is a separate noun, referring to a small unit of currency That paper is on your desk Afghan carpet, afghan hound, and a knitted or crocheted afghan (lap blanket), thanks to contacts between the raj (british colonists of.

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I'm interested in figuring out when the usage of afghan as an inhabitant or afghanistan overtook the usage of afghan to refer to what we now call the pashtun people. This also explains the wide difference in frequency Both of the phrases in respect of and with respect to are standard and acceptable phrases (at least in british english), as shown by the dictionary extracts and other references below In respect to is not standard and no doubt results from mixing the two phrases

In respect of or with respect to something [1] with reference to, or in connection with (a particular matter, point, etc) I would like to understand the nuances behind the use of the word "nigga&quot I am japanese and have never lived in western countries, and i'm asking these questions pu. Is it '12 month's remuneration', '12 months' remuneration' or '12 months remuneration'

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Gotcha actually has several meanings All of them can be derived from the phrase of which this is a phonetic spelling, namely [i have] got you Literally, from the sense of got = caught, obtained, it means i've caught you As in, you were falling, and i caught you, or you were running, and i grabbed you

I’ve been looking over what has been posted regarding the use of ’s I used to be a technical writer (years ago) The title of one of our training documents was users’ guide Please clarify the usage of right preposition on or at

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