Calling another black man ‘bro, breh or brother’ >>>>>>> all that other stuff

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Greeting someone with “what’s up my nikka” meant you were a superthug?

It was cringe worthy, especially in front of elder black people that fought to end the endearment of the word. Plus, it stunts growth of vocabulary for a lot of young brehs back then.
 
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It was cringe worthy, especially in front of elder black people that fought to end the endearment of the word. Plus, it stunts growth of vocabulary for a lot of young brehs back then.

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It did none of this…. And I don’t even know why you brought up saying it in front of elders
 

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Ive never called another black man king in a serious context.

Im in my 40's, its either brother or brother man (for anyone older than me). NEVER "bro" I don't even call my actual brother "bro."

I do know, I will never, ever, call another black man n!gga or any derivative of it.
 
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