JaLaBar:
Just an aside, somewhat off topic...
I and a former friend were playing an alt shot against two gentlemen when I used the term '*snicker*', meaning a small chuckle, etc. in American English. One of these gentlemen was dark-skinned (African-Australian?) from Australia, and apparently, according to this fellow, 'snicker' is a derogatory racist term in Australia, as this gentleman became quite angry and insulting toward myself and my partner, thinking because he had a dark-skinned avatar we were directing a racial epithet at him.
I'm a dark skinned Aussie, born in Sri Lanka and in this country 46 yrs now and I haven't heard of this myself. I wouldn't worry about too much. I sometimes use the words 'Snicker or Snickering' as you said 'having a chuckle'... Just thinking though..
A 'Snicker' is a Chocolate Bar in Australia.. Many moons ago there was a problem with people calling dark skinned people 'Mars Bars' , which also is a chocolate bar....maybe it's something to do with that, don't know.... I can just see people reading this having a little Chuckle too....lol...
These are the days we have to be careful at what we say, I know that somethings, we Aussies say in the forums mean totally something else in another country.
I'm not really fussed about little words like that...lol.
What the OP alerted us about the 'N' word that was used ....Should Never Be Tolerated
Cheers
Roger