Why Do Black People Use The Term Brother Or Sister So Loosely? { Sounds Familiar- Hustle Or Real Deal }
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Marquis Smith .
Marquis Smith 8 hours ago
You know it is funny that these people who will say "You're my sister or brother" are the ones will knifed you in the back one of these days
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JMillerSPEAKSOuT .
JMillerSPEAKSOuT 7 hours ago
It's true man I swear and put that on everything. It's no love out there hardly. I tell you bro I speak from personal experiences.
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ankokugaiBOSS .
ankokugaiBOSS 35 minutes ago
I'd rather hear the word "brother" loosely than "n*gga" (*****) blasphemously like every other sentence, etc.,
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Bruno Finn .
Bruno Finn 5 hours ago
so true
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MRandMZ Cadillac Kadafi .
MRandMZ Cadillac Kadafi 6 hours ago
were on the same page lol
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eatfresh2013 .
eatfresh2013 6 hours ago
My area is just all black/hispanic & in my area that's majority of the young folks lingo
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eatfresh2013 .
eatfresh2013 6 hours ago
I know that when blacks use the terms brotha/sista towards one another it's basically saying "we as blacks are all family, but people just use them just to use them.
it's just like all of these words.
Slim
Bro
Cuz
n*gga
Homie
Dawg
Etc.
People just use them as greetings & it's like when ppl text lol at the end of every sentence even tho nothings really funny. So yeah they don't actually mean it in the context in which they use it in but I get where you're coming from.
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Catwalkification .
Catwalkification 6 hours ago
Oh, no...I totally get where you're coming from. It's hilarious and you're on point. Sounds like incest...ewww; lol. Real talk.
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Marquis Smith .
Marquis Smith 8 hours ago
You know it is funny that these people who will say "You're my sister or brother" are the ones will knifed you in the back one of these days
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JMillerSPEAKSOuT .
JMillerSPEAKSOuT 7 hours ago
It's true man I swear and put that on everything. It's no love out there hardly. I tell you bro I speak from personal experiences.
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ankokugaiBOSS .
ankokugaiBOSS 35 minutes ago
I'd rather hear the word "brother" loosely than "n*gga" (*****) blasphemously like every other sentence, etc.,
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Bruno Finn .
Bruno Finn 5 hours ago
so true
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MRandMZ Cadillac Kadafi .
MRandMZ Cadillac Kadafi 6 hours ago
were on the same page lol
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eatfresh2013 .
eatfresh2013 6 hours ago
My area is just all black/hispanic & in my area that's majority of the young folks lingo
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eatfresh2013 .
eatfresh2013 6 hours ago
I know that when blacks use the terms brotha/sista towards one another it's basically saying "we as blacks are all family, but people just use them just to use them.
it's just like all of these words.
Slim
Bro
Cuz
n*gga
Homie
Dawg
Etc.
People just use them as greetings & it's like when ppl text lol at the end of every sentence even tho nothings really funny. So yeah they don't actually mean it in the context in which they use it in but I get where you're coming from.
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Catwalkification .
Catwalkification 6 hours ago
Oh, no...I totally get where you're coming from. It's hilarious and you're on point. Sounds like incest...ewww; lol. Real talk.
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