alcohol brand stated: "The name of the product Fok Hing Gin is clearly intended to shock and be pronounced as an offensive term - marketing comments I've seen online include 'Fokthehaters' and 'those who don't like the name can FOK OFF'."So despite claims, this is a Hong Kong language term meaning good luck - it's obvious the intention is to shock and offend those who find swearing undesirable and unacceptable."Incognito Group Limited, which produces the gin, said the name was intended to pay homage to 'Fuk Hing Lane', a street located in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, and the name had been changed from 'Fuk' to 'Fok' to differentiate it from the offensive word used in western culture.The Fok Hing Gin website reads: "Our name sounds like a.
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