Russian guy saying n*gga

So there's this Russian guy and he's a good guy, believes in treating people fairly, and he isn't racist or extreme in any way. Furthermore, he's a basic guy, blends in well. But he just drops the n word into sentences when he's speaking English, so casually that I barely registered it.
Not about black people, but just generally, about himself, or others, like 'bony ass n*gga' and 'that n*gga', or 'chilli n*gga'.
Do Russian people mostly not know that this is a bad word? Is it seen as something really casual from the internet?
Don't take this as an insult, I don't live in Russia and don't know much about Russians.

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  • Fugazi,again

    It's just American culture influencing people. It probably doesn't really mean much in Russia cos they don't have a history of African slavery. (Not that I know of, I could be wrong)

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  • Mammal-lover

    What fugazi said. People just adopt words from other cultures. It happens

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  • jethro

    Who said that it is a bad word.

    There are 400, 000 words in the English language and there are 7 of them you can't say on television.

    What a ratio that is. 399, 993 to 7. They must really be bad. They'd have to be outrageous to be seperated from a group that large. All of you over here, you 7, Bad Words. That's what they told us they were, remember? "That's a bad word!"

    No bad words, bad thoughts, bad intentions,and words. You know the 7, don't you, that you can't say on television?

    "Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, CockSucker, MotherFucker, and Tits"

    Those are the heavy seven. Those are the ones that'll infect your soul,curve your spine, and keep the country from winning the war.

    "Shit, Piss, Fuck, Cunt, CockSucker, MotherFucker, and Tits"

    Wow! ...and Tits doesn't even belong on the list.

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    • I guess where I'm from it's less acceptable to say that so it's probably a cultural difference.

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