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Offensive Names and their Cultural Differences
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51:30 - 53:48 (02:18)

The use of certain names and words considered offensive in one culture may seem innocuous in another. For example, Fanny is a common name in the US, but considered highly offensive in the UK and Ireland.

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In Neuseeland gibt es bestimmte Namen, die aufgrund ihrer Bedeutung nicht erlaubt sind, wie zum Beispiel "Antis" oder "Smelly".
51:30 - 52:19 (00:49)
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Neuseeland
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In Neuseeland gibt es bestimmte Namen, die aufgrund ihrer Bedeutung nicht erlaubt sind, wie zum Beispiel "Antis" oder "Smelly". Ein weiterer Name, der in anderen Ländern unbedenklich ist, aber in Großbritannien und Irland für Gelächter sorgt, ist "Fanny", was auf Englisch "Vagina" bedeutet.

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Offensive Names and their Cultural Differences
Episode
Superstitions
Podcast
Distractible
The speaker discusses the meaning behind certain sexual language terms used in the US and Europe, including "Fanny" and "Vagina", and talks about how some terms are offensive in certain contexts.
52:19 - 53:24 (01:05)
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Sexual Language
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The speaker discusses the meaning behind certain sexual language terms used in the US and Europe, including "Fanny" and "Vagina", and talks about how some terms are offensive in certain contexts.

Chapter
Offensive Names and their Cultural Differences
Episode
Superstitions
Podcast
Distractible
The speaker expresses their love for the safety features of Volvo cars and specifically mentions Wade's joke about it, while also sharing their own playful thoughts.
53:24 - 53:48 (00:24)
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Volvo, car safety
Summary

The speaker expresses their love for the safety features of Volvo cars and specifically mentions Wade's joke about it, while also sharing their own playful thoughts.

Chapter
Offensive Names and their Cultural Differences
Episode
Superstitions
Podcast
Distractible