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Seppo is old, slightly insulting Australian slang for an American
Whelp, researching a product name ahead of a release really helps to prevent those connotations :D
Seppo is also a common name among old men in Finland.
https://nimipalvelu.dvv.fi/en/forename-search?name=Seppo
Would that be about equivalent to calling British people Poms?
It comes from rhyming slang "septic tank = yank".
Cheers :-)
Sort of, although Pom is at least a century older as Seppo was coined during world war 2. It comes from the rhyming slang Yank to Septic Tank to Seppo.
It came from the swagger of the US service men in Aus during the war and the implication that many of them are full of shit.
Ah, that's great, ha ha. Thanks :-)
Not quite. Yank would be a closer comparison to Pom.
Seppo is closer to "Pommy bastard" in terms of severity. It can be used in a good natured way, but it's slightly derogatory.
Got you, thanks :-)
It’s a bit harsher than “Pom” and is rarely used in a positive way, unlike Pom which can be an insult or a term of endearment. I don’t think I’ve ever heard Seppo used in a positive way, now that I think of it.
Thanks :-)
UK too, particularly common in the forces.(For those unaware it is rhyming slang - seppo = septic tank = yank). Somtimes just "septics" too.
Interesting