OK you want to slur on the south some more? |
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I do try not to swear around people I don’t know well and/or kids. I actually was “that lady” one time while standing in line at Ben & Jerry’s at a resort hotel with 2 potty mouthed teens dropping f bombs right behind me and my then 4 yo daughter. I turned around and admonished them for swearing around so many small children. They actually stopped.
I think it is just poor manners to not think about where you are/who you are with while swearing. So, yes, I might occasionally use one of the fake swears because I am aware of my surroundings. |
Sweet Maria |
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I always laughed at the phrases my dad used in lieu of curse words. Never heard anyone else use them. “Bean Soup!” was a general declaration of frustration. “God bless a milk cow!” meant he was really blowing his stack.
Then I had little kids and I took a page from 30 Rock’s Liz Lemon and I started using “blerg” in place of swear wears. |
| I love the real ones but need the fake ones for my place of work. So when I hear a good fake one I try to say it. |
| ok, but why? why is it such a travesty to swear? This 42yo mom of 2 under 12 is unsure of what weight we are collectively giving words just said in frustration/pain (I do draw the line at directing them at people.) |
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Samuel L Jackson disagrees:
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| I had a summer job on a road crew (the only female) and one of my coworkers was a guy from Missouri (descended from bootleggers) with a criminal record who had the most amazing curse vocabulary without using 4-letter words. I wish I had written them down. |
Uh, no. I have kids. It's "nuts" or "darts". |
| I say “what the…..” in front of my six year old. He now asks me if what the is a bad word. I can’t decide if it is or isn’t. Do I want him repeating it at school? |
Swearing shows you are an immature, unserious person who lacks the ability to distinguish between catastrophe and inconvenience, and so should be ignored. Adult who cries wolf. |
Spilling milk is not snakes on a plane. |
| There's a difference between "low intensity interjection" like "aw shucks" and "I'm slightly mispronouncing a curse word so you can't accuse me of cursing". The latter is dumb because it's still crushing. |
| Still cursing not crushing |
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It goes both ways. If traditional swear words get less offensive over usage and habitude (like the c-word is much more ok in Australia and UK) and the f-word is all over here, then the opposite is true.
Some saying "get the flip out" is intending it as a swear and it is becoming worse and more offensive. |