Anonymous
Post 09/05/2016 16:21     Subject: Re:Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer "dagnabbit!"


Lol my son says that...in addition to dang it.

To the anti-dang folks out there, what exclamations do your kids use when angry and frustrated?


My kids don't become angry and frustrated. I speak to them and they respond, "Yes Mommy Dearest."

It's the only appropriate response for a 2nd grader.


I'm one of the "not appropriate" PP's. My girls say "ughhhhh!!!" Or something like that.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:45     Subject: Re:Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Totally didn't realize some people consider this bad language. I've taught my 2 yo to say "dang nabit"
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 12:38     Subject: Re:Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I prefer "dagnabbit!"


Lol my son says that...in addition to dang it.

To the anti-dang folks out there, what exclamations do your kids use when angry and frustrated?


My kids don't become angry and frustrated. I speak to them and they respond, "Yes Mommy Dearest."

It's the only appropriate response for a 2nd grader.
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 07:08     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Why do some people have to be so controlling as to specify such small stuff?
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 06:38     Subject: Re:Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Anonymous wrote:I prefer "dagnabbit!"


Lol my son says that...in addition to dang it.

To the anti-dang folks out there, what exclamations do your kids use when angry and frustrated?
Anonymous
Post 09/04/2016 06:34     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Anonymous wrote:"Dang" and "darn" are in the same category. I wouldn't bat an eye if a kid used either.


Me, either.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 20:47     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

It would get a hairy eyeball from me but not the fury of other words.

Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 20:23     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

You all are nuts. Not appropriate for a 2nd grader.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 20:12     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Dang and freakin are no different than Gosh darn it and other non-profane vents.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 19:58     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

I have been meaning to ask this for a long time! I am a new poster and a foreigner. Just had my son's friend over for a play date and heard him say "oh crap" and "what the hell".
My son learned "what the heck" at school but not the other two. How terrible are the first two? Oh dear
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 07:02     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 00:27     Subject: Re:Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

It is fine with me. Seriously, I just don't see the problem.
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 00:26     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Lol, people are really taking the heavens to Betsy poster seriously. I think she was joking, people.

Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 00:14     Subject: Re:Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

Anonymous wrote:^in the bud!

Heavens to Betsy autocorrect got me again!


It was autocorrected because it's inappropriate. What 2nd grader would say "heavens to Betsy"??!
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2016 00:11     Subject: Would you view "dang it" as bad language?

"Dang" and "darn" are in the same category. I wouldn't bat an eye if a kid used either.