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#918934 12/03/04 05:15 PM
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I'm not a big swearing fan... so when I do, people really stand up and take notice! That by itself is a great argument to keep it to a minimum.

I do have a weak spot for swearing while driving, though. Don't know why that is....

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Right! I'm on the next flight over. laugh
OK, hun, I'm always ready to learn some new 'swears'... (BTW, I use "English" swears too. I'm particularly fond of the "W--ker" word..)

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[b] It's part of the idiom where I come from.
Aaaaaaa... forgit abot it.... wink [/b]
Go ahead,I can take it laugh

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Renauda, if he was a cockney couldn't we safely assume he was from London? wink

wink 'at's b'tween you 'an me luv. i' t'was fo' ben'fit o'f 'thers 'ere. wink wink Apples 'n pears goes up the stairs....


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#918938 12/03/04 11:00 PM
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IMHO, swearing indicates one or both of the following:

1. Below-average intelligence
2. An inadequate vocabulary

Perhaps those who cannot find a better form of expression should spend some time consulting a thesaurus. thumb


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I don't know if I'd go that far Jerry. You can't use other words in all situations to convey certain emotions. The calculated use of curse words may in fact be an example of higher intelligence.

Of course if you simply swear every other word, the effectiveness is lost. But when someone who never swears lets one fly...everybody tunes in.


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Point well-taken, ny1911. smile


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[b] Right! I'm on the next flight over. laugh
OK, hun, I'm always ready to learn some new 'swears'... (BTW, I use "English" swears too. I'm particularly fond of the "W--ker" word..)

laugh [/b]
Yes, a personal favorite. Why is it that curses and phrases from other cultures are so great? thumb

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I don't swear at all, but it's part of a Grand Strategy. If you normally don't swear, people tremble in fear when you do let 'er rip, as they assume you are in a homicidal rage.

Works for me! wink

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Oh, and if you have kids and swear at all in front of them (or expose them to media with lots of swearing), they will eventually accidently let one fly in front of a teacher or parish priest or -- gasp! -- another parent!

Being excommunicated from the church I could live with. Being excommunicated from the community of Kids I Want My Kids To Befriend would be devastating.

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I've always wondered why swear words are almost always the first words we learn of a foreign language......

I don't swear much because I just find it not very nice, however, every know and again, these are the only appropriate words in certain situations. Recently I've had to refrain from using a few in another forum here!


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Because they often consist of one syllable and are emphasized in speech. In otherwords, they are easily heard and stand out in a sentence.


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I agree with the principle "everything in its place". At home and can say what I ________(you decide) please. I'm sure many in my profession would be appalled if they heard me, but oh, well. It's my home! But in public, it's not polite and I'm big on manners.

My husband and I are always saying "ok - no swearing and the first one who does gets a sock in the arm " NEver works - bruised arms. laugh


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#918947 12/06/04 12:42 PM
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I think swearing is unnecessarily uncouth and rude and there is always a different word.

I can always manage to use other words in my vocabulary that aren't offensive to others.

However, saying that, I agree with Nina - I too do not swear a lot, so when/if I do it is very effective.


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#918948 12/06/04 01:55 PM
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Oh, and if you have kids and swear at all in front of them (or expose them to media with lots of swearing), they will eventually accidently let one fly in front of a teacher or parish priest or -- gasp! -- another parent!

Yes... and there is nothing, I repeat nothing tackier IMO than hearing a little kid use bad language. I don't let my kids say "butthead," much less the real stuff.

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Mum washed my mouth out with soap when I was little for telling brother Phillip to 'shut up'! eek That told me! eek


Every time you play a funeral march, the devil grabs a soul.
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Do all countries/languages have forbidden words.
If so, are they all related to sex and waste elimination and religion?
Why?

Why all the guilt?
Why not allow all expression?

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As I'm sure many of you know, George Carlin has a notable opinion on this subject.

I agree about the effectiveness of an occasional swear word in the right situation.

At the same time, growing up in the streets of Brooklyn achieved its indelible programming. If I'm with a certain kind of crowd, especially in a setting like a football stadium or a sports bar, the spigot opens and the blue words flow all too effortlessly. And it feels so good! wink


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Perhaps those who cannot find a better form of expression should spend some time consulting a thesaurus.
Who the f**k needs a g**-***ned thesaurus? My vocabulary isn't just a bunch of s**t, you know!

Sorry, couldn't resist! laugh :p laugh :p

(As my grandmother used to say, "I can make sailors blush!")


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I whipped out my handy thesaurus and did a quick, G-rated translation of Matt G's statement:

Who the heck needs a darned thesaurus? My vocabulary isn't just a bunch of junk, you know! laugh


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