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[–] walden@sub.wetshaving.social 2 points 8 months ago

This may be more of a European thing

I guess so. I have to do my "research" online because other than the hive mind of social media, I have no other reference to the word. Obviously the best thing to do would be to go out and find some Roma people and ask them what they think, but from what I've read online I'd get different answers from different people. Wikipedia is the only place that says it's 100% derogatory, and even then there's no official "page" for it.

Wiktionary, Collins Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, and Oxford Dictionary only go as far as to say it might be considered offensive depending on who's listening, who's saying it, and how they're saying it.

The word gypsy has gotten more and more unacceptable during my lifetime, despite the fact that some Roma people still call themselves that. Gypsy has worse etymology than zingaro. It's similar to how Native Americans get called Indians because people thought they were from India. Roma people were thought to be from Egypt, so they got called Gypsies. So here I am trying to defend Heather, when all of a sudden...

I had never heard the word Zingari/Zingaro until I started wetshaving. Ignorance isn't an excuse, but I'm trying to do my research here and all I can find is "it's offensive if used in an offensive manner".