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guys, do you throw out "bro" to just about anyone?
Seems that the term has evolved.. especially around here. First it was something that one guy would call another guy that he knew rather well.
Then it turned into something that one guy would call another guy if he wanted to suck up for what ever reason... I guess you could call it a term of respect.. I say it's a "he's important, I'm going to sound like I know him" kind of term. Now it just seems that I see guys calling other guys "bro" despite having never met the guy or anything. They just say it... I guess to sound cool or something. Here's a hint... if it's really blatantly obvious that you don't know the guy, and you call them "bro"... you don't look cool, you don't look like an ass kisser... you just look like you're trying to hard, and that's not usually a good thing. :winkwink: |
It's not "bro" anymore, it's "son"
Try to stay up with the rest of us...:winkwink: |
I have been using "guy". Like, "Thanks guy". Slightly more personal and not as touchy as bro.
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your right Stuart, I have only said Bro to one person in this industry.....that man has slept on my couch and has helped me double my business in the matter of a couple months.
if i feel the need to be frienly without proper knowledge of said guy, I use the word buddy..... |
for me as non american it was very irritating in the beginning anyways. no one over here calls anyone his "bro" - especially when you don't know the person
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only to my bro's
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we are all just a bunch of best friends!!
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Nah, just like 4-5 ppl I really like.
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I stopped talking to Reak and slapass cause they called me "guy" :disgust
j/k :winkwink: |
No I don't. rarely
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I prefer to use God with those that are close to me. "Whassup God? Or son works just as well. "Whaddup Sun?" Depending on the level of prominance the person holds in my life. When Speaking to Ron levi I usually say "Whaddup God?" But when speaking to sales rep #1229182...
If I choose to vary my greetings I may say "Whaddup dun?" Or "Whaddup Sun Dun?" Sometimes "Sun Dun Dun" is more fitting. It is a classier and more affectionate way of saying you are my bro. (at least that's all true in Queensbridge) http://www.hiphopmarket.net/posters/mobb12.jpg :winkwink: |
I blame it all on Dog The Bounty Hunter
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i say dude
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I never have and never will call someone 'bro' and if I ever slip up and do it, I hope that person beats me to death with an aluminum baseball bat.
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people who called me "bro" were american or canadian mostly, that's how "I" experienced it. And "I" was irritated in the beginning, cause no one called me his "Bro" before. Even not the dutch people, who are my neighbour country. And coming from a country where you rarely call someone by his first name before you know him for a while, it's a bit unusal to be called "bro" out of nowhere... my personal thoughts... |
What if Your introduced to someone and you shake hands and say " how's it going bro ?.. " because i do that a lot ... should I just say "Hey.. hows it going? .."
I'm just used to saying it .. now your making me think what the fuck i Said .. |
I don't call anyone "bro". I'm not hip to your lingo man.
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I call my bros niggas.
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Sometimes I use "Bro Bro". A double "bro" with the people I know and like.
"bro" with the people I don't know to well. There's always Hi Man or Hey Guy! But that's plain boring. I agree... Most of the time it sounds dumb if you don't know the guy. :Oh crap |
thanks for bringing this important issue to GFY
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im black by popular demand
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sounds like a personal attack on Ramos...haha
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yo waddup bro.
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only to white people...
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I'll stick 'bro' on a blurb if I have positive feed back . . if i think the guys a dick I'll just not respond, or use 'bud, dude,' . . not sure about you but in the culture I live in 'bro' is okay for 'casual' talk . . now if i said 'homie, homes, yo bitch' or 'road dog' that would mean we were in prison togther . .
over and out -bmb |
i don't think so bro!
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nope. only if i know em and i am their friend.
bros dont fuck you over. |
Only to ppl i know
don't see the point in calling ppl i don't know "bro" |
I'm more of a "what's up man" type-of guy. Rarely do I throw out "bro".
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"bro" should only be used in two cases:
1. with people you feel are hip and cool as in "great idea, send me the specs bro" 2. to defuse a situation, generally combined with "yo" as in "yo, put down that knife, bro" |
I just call people whatever comes to mind. Why should what I refer to someone as in an unformal everyday conversation hold any significance?
You could give a guy a headache trying to keep track of the 1,277 different ways to piss someone off when just talking with them. It's like women - why should guys make conversating with each other just as complicated as conversating with women. I thought we were supposed to be the ones who kept shit simple. |
I do it. I'm sure it depends where you're from. If you need to get so culturally biased because a person grew up using the term 'bro', because it's prevalent and acceptable in their environment then you've got bigger issues with yourself to deal with. I can see it especially if your phrase suits using the persons name but don't especially know it or want to use it.
Example; your nick is CumSwapper. "You around Cumswapper?" or "You around bro?" Considering you grew up using 'bro' and it's used by everyone else in your environment, you go with it. If someone else considers it ignorant, or other.. that's just unfortunate. |
I've started using it more after moving to Colorado. It's fairly common among the stoner/skater crowds here (cali influence I believe). You just pick it up eventually.
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Prolly.
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I just call everybody Broseph.
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all i know is bros before hoes ...
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I don't like using "bro" myself, I use "man". Everyone is "man" to me. "Hey man, you around?" "Hey what's up man?" Are you really this anal about what words people use to refer to each other? :1orglaugh |
i use man most of the time too. bro is reserved for friends (usually). though i think i've used it here once or twice in the past.
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i dont see how this could really bother someone, unless this is some kind of subliminal jab at someone.
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I don't believe that I have ever used the term "bro" except when I was talking to my niggas
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Hardly... just making an observation. I used to study trends in language, terminology that people would pick up on and use over and over again without really realizing it... such as "like"... "I was like, discuss the weather when he just cut me off like what he had to say was so important and he was all like, whatever" So yeah, I notice these things in society and take interest. The last funny one was "oh snap" that people seemed to use to sound cooler. |
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