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Scot Insulting Quote by Judith McNaught

“I regret being the cause of your having to endure further gossip, but I felt you must be apprised before you actually married that murderous Scot!” He sneered the word “Scot” again, and in the midst of all her turmoil and terror that foolish thing raised Elizabeth’s hackles. “Stop saying ‘Scot’ in…” quote by Judith McNaught
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““I regret being the cause of your having to endure further gossip, but I felt you must be apprised before you actually married that murderous Scot!” He sneered the word “Scot” again, and in the midst of all her turmoil and terror that foolish thing raised Elizabeth’s hackles. “Stop saying ‘Scot’ in that insulting fashion,” she cried. “And Ian-Lord Thornton-is half-English,” she added a little wildly. “That leaves him only half -barbarian,” Wordsworth countered with scathing contempt.””

Judith McNaught

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Duchess Deal by Judith McNaught, 1992

A character warns against using ethnic slurs, highlighting the harm of stereotypes and the importance of respectful language.

In simple terms: Avoid ethnic slurs; respect identity.

Key Takeaway

Use language that honors dignity.

Themes

respect language stereotypes identity communication

Mood

thoughtful cautious

Type

ethical educational

When to use this quote

  • dialogue coaching
  • conflict resolution
  • writing

Key Concepts

cultural sensitivity ethical communication

Questions to Reflect On

  • What impact do slurs have on social cohesion?
  • How can we balance free speech with respect?
A Different Perspective

The warning may be dismissed as over‑political correctness, limiting honest expression.

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