Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean their use of the word wanker? Bc that is foul. Also Brits are famous for saying a bunch of words that have no sense or meaning. So, it probably stems from that.
Brits also love them a slang term for women’s genitalia that makes American women faint. The word starts with c. It has four letters ending in t. The middle letters are u and n. That’s just run-of-the-mill vernacular in Britspeak.
Anonymous wrote:I'm just regularly amazed by the beautiful profanity that Brits come up with on a regular basis. Combinations of vulgar worlds with rare and super intelligent insults. It just rolls off their tongues too like being Shakespeares of profanity is built into their DNA from birth. Why are Brits so, soooo good at cussing and at insulting people? Is there schooling for this? I really would like to up my profanity and insulting game. Do they just teach kids swearing skills starting in primary school?
Anonymous wrote:Some people take the literal origins or insults or swear words too seriously. Brits commonly say 'silly old bugger', which is a very mild and even affectionate term, and 'sod off', which is somewhat akin to buzz off. Obviously the origin of both - buggers and sodomites - relates to people who practise anal intercourse but that is not at all how the terms are used these days. Similarly, wanker is akin to calling someone a prick. It doesn't literally mean a masturbator.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean their use of the word wanker? Bc that is foul. Also Brits are famous for saying a bunch of words that have no sense or meaning. So, it probably stems from that.
Brits also love them a slang term for women’s genitalia that makes American women faint. The word starts with c. It has four letters ending in t. The middle letters are u and n. That’s just run-of-the-mill vernacular in Britspeak.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean their use of the word wanker? Bc that is foul. Also Brits are famous for saying a bunch of words that have no sense or meaning. So, it probably stems from that.
Brits also love them a slang term for women’s genitalia that makes American women faint. The word starts with c. It has four letters ending in t. The middle letters are u and n. That’s just run-of-the-mill vernacular in Britspeak.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean their use of the word wanker? Bc that is foul. Also Brits are famous for saying a bunch of words that have no sense or meaning. So, it probably stems from that.
Anonymous wrote:Do you mean their use of the word wanker? Bc that is foul. Also Brits are famous for saying a bunch of words that have no sense or meaning. So, it probably stems from that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a foreigner, it’s mostly that Americans are really bad at cussing, it’s all f**k and mother**er. Just crude and bland and no fantasy at all. I am from a region if Italy where people were legendary for what they could say. So much variety and even clever combinations.
French person here. Yes, Italians have quite the reputation! The gestures add a lot of drama and expression too![]()
Americans talk with their guns. Very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm English. It's because there are no guns in our society for the most part. We're not afraid of getting shot by some rando who is insulted by our language or offended by our lack of religious piety. Like in America.
^^^ And here's an example of winding people up. Something the Brits and Aussies love to do. It involves pushing all the buttons and watching the person on the other end get upset.
My personal theory, having both British and Australian relatives, is that many Brits are emotionally constipated. Cursing and winding people up are socially acceptable ways of letting things out.