How often do you swear?

Anonymous
Never out loud. In my head, often. When I finally develop dementia and lose my filter, my family will be surprised.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seems like everyone is swearing more often; Being an older woman (59), my generation didn’t say it, the fact that I lived in NYC for a while I picked up “What the F__k,” “Oh, s__t. - on occasion, that’s it. Now I am swearing more often, so bad.



Your generation swore and swears plenty. Growing up in the 70s and college in the early 80s there was plenty of swearing but I guess it depends on where you grew up?
Anonymous
I work with lots of young guys (20s/30s), I'm mid-50s. Lots of swear words fly all day long.

At home? Around my young 20s kids? Never
Anonymous
I swear constantly. I'm a Brit and it is the norm, in the UK. And I have especially trained my kids to swear, favorites being

Christ!
Feck!
Shit!
Bloody Hell!
Anonymous
Every hour, on the hour. I rarely swear at work though, and try not to in front of young children.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Like 50 times a f--ing day. I don't understand the big deal. As long as you use swear words responsibly (as expression, not to insult others) then no big deal. They're just words.


I like the Quebecois swear words. You'll get your mouth washed out if you say tabernak.
Anonymous
Hardly ever, certainly never when out in the world.
Anonymous
I didn’t start swearing until after i graduated high school and moved out. Now I cant stop
Anonymous
Rarely.

It’s disrespectful and low class, in my opinion.
Anonymous
All the F#cking time.
Anonymous
Pretty frequently, as the truly UC tend to do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rarely.

It’s disrespectful and low class, in my opinion.


ha ha.

Its an aristocratic privilege you parochial peasant.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rarely.

It’s disrespectful and low class, in my opinion.


I think you are lacking in thought and imagination.

Anonymous
All.the.time

I’m 56.

I don’t understand why this is something you even think about.
Anonymous
Why do you f’ing care? I learned a lot of it from my mother, who was a WWII Army nurse. She’d seen it all & done it all.
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