Derogatory terms for Usonians in your native languages?
With the Norwegian government recently deciding to massively increase the US military presence in this country, I just really want to have some derogatory way of referring to Usonians in the Norwegian language. The problem is that I cannot find any good word for this: existing words fall short; foreign words I'm familiar with either don't translate well, or don't sound good when loaned, or aren't easily understood; and I'm having a hard time coming up with a brand new word to fill this gap myself.
I'm hoping that by asking here that I might be able to find some inspiration, or perhaps even be enlightened about a Norwegian-language term that I didn't know before.
"Seppo" is my favorite when speaking English, it felt kinda weird to use at first because it looks vaguely Japanese or Finnish (indeed Seppo is a Finnish name and {説法|せっぽう} means "preaching") but I quickly grew fond of the word.
Ppl from central and south america, and the caribbean, generally resent the Usonians usurpation of that term, because americas originally referred to both continents. ppl from Bolivia, Ecuador, or Haiti are americans.
I’ve been told the origin of the word “gringo” comes from somewhere in Latin America, the people telling US soldiers to leave: “green” (the color of the uniforms), and “go”. That one seems topical but it’s unlikely many Americans will get in a huff over it, not really seen as a “bad” word.
Since I’m an American, I’m trying to think of words that the typical trooper would get offended at (but also not problematic). “Bubba” kinda works. Soldiers are also suuuper sensitive about the possibility that some other guy is screwing their wife back in the US, so maybe some Norwegian word that plays off that could work.
Edit: Also, American soldiers really get off on the idea that they are superior to normal Americans. Only natural, given how deeply Americans lick their boots. Maybe you can pick the most boring, normal “American” name you can think of like “Kevin” and call all of them that. I think that would get under their skin.
A Mexican taxi driver once told me that "gringo" came from "green go" as well, but his explanation was that once you get your green card, you go. He definitely joking, of course, but interesting that there are two versions of the "green go" etymology.
if you can find a word that sounds like and signifies "trash", it could be good. simple insults are good. "Yankee trash" etc. in the US being called "trash" (not garbage) is ainsult that catches people off guard (because it's not a cussword or gross) and plays into the ideology of certain people/families having a "culture of poverty" that makes them unable to rise in the totally-not-fake meritocracy. growing up, it's a scold families might use in private to sanction against styles of dress or poor manners. "don't be trash/trashy".
of course some people say it to friends in familiarity, but among strangers it would be... not good. I saw two middle aged women in a grocery store parking lot threaten to murder each other with it last winter.
it's kind of funny, in dialectal Norwegian the word "boss" means "trash/garbage" but it's identical to the word "boss" as in one's boss or the boss in a video game.
People also do just straight up use the English word "trash" sometimes...
Well I don't know what you could call us (there's always redneck) but I just discovered what I'm calling your people: saps.
The government has no desire or benefit in ending this war and is seeing European countries as future (current?) investments; it's insane that you have people with functioning brains going along with the exploitation of their country, and also putting themselves at risk.
This deathgrip Western European countries have on being considered 'Western' rather than embrace all other European countries is insanity. Is hatred of Russian people really this much of a huge debuff on thinking straight?
We (America) do not de-escalate, we do not do diplomacy, especially as worst case scenarios will usually not befall us but the people we've conned. Have the Euros truly lost their minds?