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When and where (and why??) did 'mang' first appear?
No idea. Appears popular hear in Oakland and nearby...and among certain Latino immigrant groups...and it's sorta in common parlance. I find myself using it sometimes.
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When and where (and why??) did 'mang' first appear?
"Sir, you are making a scene."
I probably say dude way too much. Not really in the duuuuuude stereotypical way though.![]()
I say dude and man way too much. Weirdly, I've had a lot of guys who tell me it 'offends' them if i've called them dude or man and that its a 'turn off' when females say it.
*shrugs* it's just part of my vocabulary now. I cant see how it's offensive...?
I prefer to have the words "dude" and "man" etc. just fall out of my mouth, over having "like" come out every other word.

clearly I'm years behind the original question but what is really going on when men call eachother 'son'? especially if they are about the same age and don't know eachother well? I've always wondered if it is meant to be a little bit patronising or offensive.
it kinda just happens, man.