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if i use chick instead of lady or girl,.does it very rude?or it is very common use
25 févr. 2011 09:16
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It really depends on the context, but in every case it is very informal. You can't just use it as a synonym for "girl" or "lady". If you use it in the wrong situation, it could be rude. I've heard it used in these situations.
1. Men (guys/boys) use it to talk ABOUT a woman. "That's a hot chick."
2. A man or woman might use it in a derogatory way. "I'm sorry I'm late; some chick was holding up the line at the grocery store."
3. People don't use it to talk TO (address) a woman. If you do, it would probably be in a mean way. "Listen, chick, move your car now or I'll call the police."
25 février 2011
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It is not rude. It is just sometimes inappropriate.
25 février 2011
Think of little, fluffy chickens with a tiny brain. Would you like to be called one?
26 février 2011
It's `just a slang. It's not rude.
You can say, "hey chic, how are you"
It's very common in English terms, but not standard English.
"Have a great day chic" is another example.
When you say it to the girl, make sure to smile... :-)
25 février 2011
Don't use it if you want to speak formally, but otherwise it's relatively common. If a man is using it to refer to a woman, he's probably being impolite, though.
25 février 2011
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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