kids cursing

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would - and have- said something. It's something like "hey guys? I'm really glad you're having so much fun. Do you mind not using hate speech and f-bombs though? I have young, impressionable kids. Maybe some your mama insults instead?"

I've never had it go badly.

This. If you approach it right (don't yell) they will often respond. Tweens and teens may be clueless, and misguided, and wrong, but even they can understand that what they're saying is not for younger ears.


+1

Cursing is fine, but it’s obnoxious to do it in front of young kids/family. I would tell them to stop
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another going back into society rant...what would you have done style.


Took the fam to the tennis court to practice and play after school.

Right next to the court there is a basketball court. 2 young boys upper el or junior high?? are playing but every other word is a curse word.

They said everything from fagg%# to fuc% loudly as they are playing each other. Everything they say is reverberating and we can hear everything on the tennis court. Of course, no parent in sight.

What would you have done?



You are not the language police. If you don't like what they're saying, leave.
Anonymous
I ended up in a conversation with one of DD's friend's yesterday who mentioned that it seems like in middle school everything thinks it's cool to curse. I said it's probably because it feels like a little bit of rebellion when the adults aren't around.

In a situation like OP's I've definitely said "hey guys, please not around the little ones" and have never had pushback in any setting.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another going back into society rant...what would you have done style.


Took the fam to the tennis court to practice and play after school.

Right next to the court there is a basketball court. 2 young boys upper el or junior high?? are playing but every other word is a curse word.

They said everything from fagg%# to fuc% loudly as they are playing each other. Everything they say is reverberating and we can hear everything on the tennis court. Of course, no parent in sight.

What would you have done?



I would have gone over there and told the little fagg%#s to shut the fuc% up.
Anonymous
I would not do anything, the BB court is next to my house and there is cursing all the time.

I once asked the boys to be cognizant of who is around and pointed to my white son and said, you know if he repeats the n word at school they will think I taught it to him and they agreed that would be bad.

But I said it laughing/joking not nosy Nancy wagging my finger at them. I also ask them to pick up the trash and told them if they need to hide beer cans I will provide a trash bag.

Oh the joys of teens.
Anonymous
Didn’t you do this in middle school? We sure did. We cursed up a storm! I am sure we sounded ridiculous and trashy. We are all 40 something productive citizens now.

If you want to next time, you can ask them to tone it down.
Anonymous
I'd say, it's one thing to say Fu&k, it's another to use a derogatory term (the other F word). If you're going to curse, don't be a di*k about it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would tell my kids that I don't want to hear that language out of their mouths. And I would carry on playing.


+1 apparently my 4th grader already hears it at school. Their classmate curses at the teacher and it bothers the other kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I would tell my kids that I don't want to hear that language out of their mouths. And I would carry on playing.


+1 apparently my 4th grader already hears it at school. Their classmate curses at the teacher and it bothers the other kids.


When my DD was in 2nd, she learned MF'er on the school bus.
Anonymous
I called a kid a mother fer in kindergarten because he took my swing. I had heard the word in a movie my parents watched when I was supposed to be asleep. I curse a ton when I am around adults. I don't think I would address the f bombs or general cursing. But calling someone a slur is not ok. Depending on the situation I might say something

Three kids playing tennis nicely and using curse words - I would walk over and ask them to please stop with hate speech.

20 kids in the mall, probably not. Reason being there is more pressure for kids to react poorly in a large group and feel they need to save face.
Anonymous
Cursing words are not that concerning to me (annoying that this was happening, yes, but eh, don't care that much).

Hateful words like the other F word you mentioned are completely inappropriate and not okay.
Anonymous
I don’t like any of those words either but I really don’t understand why you think it’s your job to tell people how to speak or what to say. Your job is to tell your own kids what you think and what your values are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another going back into society rant...what would you have done style.


Took the fam to the tennis court to practice and play after school.

Right next to the court there is a basketball court. 2 young boys upper el or junior high?? are playing but every other word is a curse word.

They said everything from fagg%# to fuc% loudly as they are playing each other. Everything they say is reverberating and we can hear everything on the tennis court. Of course, no parent in sight.

What would you have done?



I don’t think it’s “kids these days” or “society these days.” This was pretty normal in my public school from about 5th grade on, and my friends were the “unfailingly polite to teachers A and B students,” but when we weren’t around adults, all bets were off.
Anonymous
I would have thought to myself they have really lousy hands off parents who cannot be bothered teaching them manners and walk away. I'd also tell my kids I'm proud they don't behave that way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Another going back into society rant...what would you have done style.


Took the fam to the tennis court to practice and play after school.

Right next to the court there is a basketball court. 2 young boys upper el or junior high?? are playing but every other word is a curse word.

They said everything from fagg%# to fuc% loudly as they are playing each other. Everything they say is reverberating and we can hear everything on the tennis court. Of course, no parent in sight.

What would you have done?



I don’t think it’s “kids these days” or “society these days.” This was pretty normal in my public school from about 5th grade on, and my friends were the “unfailingly polite to teachers A and B students,” but when we weren’t around adults, all bets were off.


No, these kids behave that way to teachers too. Parents just ignore it.
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