Ilikemilkshake said:
I had never heard of a Pom until just now.
The only nickname for English people i had heard of was Limey... I dont really know what that means either but i've never been called a Pom or a Limey.. I dont think I would be insulted either seeing as they're pretty stupid names.
Apparently way back when, one of the English (or maybe later, British) used to add lime juice to their water, to disguise how horrible it was after being stuck in a barrel for 4 months at sea. This also later helped deal with scurvy, and caught on, IIRC.
Sorta the same way how cocktails were invented (again, IIRC), in the US during prohibition, to disguise the horrible taste of homemade liquor.
Techno Squidgy said:
Onimasha said:
*A random person appears*
I've always thought pom was an acronym hey. Like you know, Prisoner Of your Majesty, hence it's association with Englishmen.
Surely if that was the case it'd be the Aussies we referred to as Poms then? Seeing as we loaded all our prisoners onto boats and dumped them over there... where they then devolved into the accursed laid back scallywags of modern Australia.
Or, before that, what is now the US...colonisation of Australia happened shortly after the British lost a bunch of real estate in the Americas, which isn't a coincidence.