Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Anonymous
Just curious, coming out of the mouth of my soon to be 2nd grader. DH says he thinks it's kind of cute. I can live with it, just curious what other views are.

This is your time to be judgemental DCUM!
Anonymous
Not bad language. Kids have to say SOMETHING to express themselves!
Anonymous
Yes, our boy 3rd grade neighbor says this and I HATE it. I tell my girls it's bad and they shouldn't say it. Darn is acceptable.
Anonymous
Completely acceptable.

PP must be being sarcastic with the dang/darn comment.
Anonymous
Kind of ok. Not great, but if you don't have a specific rule, then I don't think you can hold it against him. When my DD (5) uses occasionally yucky words (poopy!! Butt!!) I just ask her to always use kind words. The words aren't bad, but we need to make sure we use them nice, and not mean.
Anonymous
F*ck no! JK.

Dang it's, just fine.
Anonymous
It makes me think of deputy dawg.
Anonymous
Very southern! But not bad.
Anonymous
Perfectly fine.
Anonymous
No
Anonymous
If your child said "dang" in front of you, and you didn't correct them, I would think less of you. I'm completely serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child said "dang" in front of you, and you didn't correct them, I would think less of you. I'm completely serious.


I would wonder how you self-sooth, with all that pent up frustration and lack of expression. I'd assume probably prescription pills. I'm completely serious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If your child said "dang" in front of you, and you didn't correct them, I would think less of you. I'm completely serious.


I would wonder how you self-sooth, with all that pent up frustration and lack of expression. I'd assume probably prescription pills. I'm completely serious.


But F&ck is unacceptable? $hit? Where is the line?
Anonymous
Um, no.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If your child said "dang" in front of you, and you didn't correct them, I would think less of you. I'm completely serious.


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