English: it comes from the word "gyp" which means scam. — javi2541997
English: it comes from the word "gyp" which means scam. — javi2541997
At one time, Scandinavian (or Norwegian, Swede, Finn, Dane) was not a very positive term in Minnesota — Bitter Crank
'Mexican' gets a positive or negative spin is (probably) related to whether the word-user views Mexican immigration (documented or not) as a positive or negative factor I their community. — Bitter Crank
Spanish “gitano” from egiptano (“Egyptian”), from Ancient Greek Αἴγυπτος (Aíguptos). — Apollodorus
I think it would make sense for Gypsies to be called "Gypsies" by others, but to call themselves "Romioi" or "Roma — Apollodorus
But I guess this will not fix the big dilemma of their inclusion in society and works. — javi2541997
Most of the people tend to think that they are excellent workers and loyal citizens. Also, there is a general thought that those countries are better and more developed than ours. So this is why "Scandinavian" has a positive overall impact on our minds. — javi2541997
I don't know if Spanish Gypsies call themselves "Roma" instead of "gitanos", but apparently they call their language "calo" or "cale".
English: it comes from the word "gyp" which means scam.
German: it comes from the word "zigeuner" which means thief
Spanish: it comes from the word "gitano" which means liar
Hungarian: it comes from the word "szégany" which means poor — javi2541997
Agree! Somehow it was our fault to make them poor and ignorant. But it is now our duty and responsibility the inclusion of these citizens in jobs and institutions. It sounds so difficult but not impossible :up: — javi2541997
they never founded a state or nation by their own — javi2541997
I do not know why they tend to hide it because they tend to think being an immigrant or immigration is related to poor people — javi2541997
No doubt the English, Germans, Swedes, et al are 100% as capable of corruption as anyone else. — Bitter Crank
Favoring friends goes on in the highest circles of business and government everywhere. Why would it not? What distinguishes favoring one's friends from outright corruption may only be how crudely the favoring is done. — Bitter Crank
All of those countries which encourage a better education tend to be "less" corrupt in terms that see it as a misery. — javi2541997
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