Do you cuss?

17 years ago
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I find those who are offended by cursing to be pretentious. It is part of my natural speech as well as my vernacular, so it is natural for me to swear profusely
Exactly, in my town its a part of a normal conversation, example "Hey, Mofa, where are you going?", "To the fg store to buy some bread, wanna go with me?" "Sw you, why the FK would I want to go with you to buy bread!?", like that, a perfectly normal conversation
That is how I talk to my friends.
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Yes, after 6 years in the Army there's not a single person that wouldn't. Though I do use substitutes when around children and my grandparents because it's just not right to curse infront of them.

17 years ago
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Embarassed to say that I curse all the time when I'm with my friends, but I have to sensor my speaking in the shcool or else teachers hits me. And of course I sensor my speaking when there's elderlys or kids around.
Need to respect adults and I want to be a good example to the kids, which I'm not. 😁
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17 years ago
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I cuss all the time! I think....
My problem is that I really don't realize anymore when I do swear. I swear in front of my grandmother, sometimes I don't even realize I do it. She's the quiet type of grandmother who doesn't tell me when I've done something wrong, she just quietly disapproves. :'( I feel really bad when I talk to her.
Sorry for being incoherent
I swore twice (sht and fck) during an assessed presentation for my university course 😀 . When I said "f*ck" the whole class gasped like a bunch of 6 year olds 🤣 .
The lecturer said "that's more of a biology term than a microbiology one" so at least the lecturer had enough of a sense of humour to understand that some people just crack under pressure.
I get tongue tied easily so I swore out of frustration. Also I hate standing up and doing presentations, who doesn't?
I haven't had my marks back for that presentation, but although it was a group presentation we were marked individually so the others in my group shouldn't have suffered. I already have passing marks for that subject anyway, so it's not essential to do well 🙄 .
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17 years ago
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I find those who are offended by cursing to be pretentious. It is part of my natural speech as well as my vernacular, so it is natural for me to swear profusely
Exactly, in my town its a part of a normal conversation, example "Hey, Mofa, where are you going?", "To the fg store to buy some bread, wanna go with me?" "Sw you, why the FK would I want to go with you to buy bread!?", like that, a perfectly normal conversation
That is how I talk to my friends.
Exactly my point, so the usage of swear words really originates from your surroundings, if it is common to use them, like in my and your case, you use them a lot, if its not you dont use them so much
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17 years ago
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[quote=ahoaho]I find those who are offended by cursing to be pretentious. It is part of my natural speech as well as my vernacular, so it is natural for me to swear profusely
Exactly, in my town its a part of a normal conversation, example "Hey, Mofa, where are you going?", "To the fg store to buy some bread, wanna go with me?" "Sw you, why the FK would I want to go with you to buy bread!?", like that, a perfectly normal conversation
That is how I talk to my friends.
Exactly my point, so the usage of swear words really originates from your surroundings, if it is common to use them, like in my and your case, you use them a lot, if its not you dont use them so much[/quote]
I thought you were being sarcastic
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17 years ago
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[quote=Chibidoro-sama][quote=ahoaho]I find those who are offended by cursing to be pretentious. It is part of my natural speech as well as my vernacular, so it is natural for me to swear profusely
Exactly, in my town its a part of a normal conversation, example "Hey, Mofa, where are you going?", "To the fg store to buy some bread, wanna go with me?" "Sw you, why the FK would I want to go with you to buy bread!?", like that, a perfectly normal conversation
That is how I talk to my friends.
Exactly my point, so the usage of swear words really originates from your surroundings, if it is common to use them, like in my and your case, you use them a lot, if its not you dont use them so much[/quote]
I thought you were being sarcastic[/quote]
Nope, we really do talk like that! Every one of my and my friends sentences has at least one swear word, the only normal swear-less conversations I have are with my family or with some older people!
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17 years ago
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when i get angry or when the time comes to use profanity but most of the time i try to refrain from it
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[quote=ahoaho][quote=Chibidoro-sama][quote=ahoaho]I find those who are offended by cursing to be pretentious. It is part of my natural speech as well as my vernacular, so it is natural for me to swear profusely
Exactly, in my town its a part of a normal conversation, example "Hey, Mofa, where are you going?", "To the fg store to buy some bread, wanna go with me?" "Sw you, why the FK would I want to go with you to buy bread!?", like that, a perfectly normal conversation
That is how I talk to my friends.
Exactly my point, so the usage of swear words really originates from your surroundings, if it is common to use them, like in my and your case, you use them a lot, if its not you dont use them so much[/quote]
I thought you were being sarcastic[/quote]
Nope, we really do talk like that! Every one of my and my friends sentences has at least one swear word, the only normal swear-less conversations I have are with my family or with some older people![/quote]
Woah, that's lame.

17 years ago
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[quote=Chibidoro-sama][quote=ahoaho][quote=Chibidoro-sama][quote=ahoaho]I find those who are offended by cursing to be pretentious. It is part of my natural speech as well as my vernacular, so it is natural for me to swear profusely
Exactly, in my town its a part of a normal conversation, example "Hey, Mofa, where are you going?", "To the fg store to buy some bread, wanna go with me?" "Sw you, why the FK would I want to go with you to buy bread!?", like that, a perfectly normal conversation
That is how I talk to my friends.
Exactly my point, so the usage of swear words really originates from your surroundings, if it is common to use them, like in my and your case, you use them a lot, if its not you dont use them so much[/quote]
I thought you were being sarcastic[/quote]
Nope, we really do talk like that! Every one of my and my friends sentences has at least one swear word, the only normal swear-less conversations I have are with my family or with some older people![/quote]
Woah, that's lame.[/quote]
Your lame
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17 years ago
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You're*
I personally despise people who can't tell the difference between you're and your.
Even if you're new to English, it's unforgivable. This is one of the first things I learned when I first came to America. Homophones and such...
My English is not perfect, but I'd still like to be as grammatically correct as possible.
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Going back on topic, I do cuss rather a lot. I have the worst potty mouth among my friends. But... My friends are really quiet and fobby, so I guess I'm just a bad person among my angelic friends... >__>;;;

17 years ago
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well ehm well wehm aargh XD
only in sticky situations when I need to find something powerful to say. And because I never cuss it's powerfull. ^^ like when something bad happens I just yell shit or damn... (in my native language) I don't use 'bad' cussing just 'mild' cussing. (I don't know how to call it). (no F*ck in my dictionary)
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17 years ago
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You're*
I personally despise people who can't tell the difference between you're and your.
Even if you're new to English, it's unforgivable. This is one of the first things I learned when I first came to America. Homophones and such...My English is not perfect, but I'd still like to be as grammatically correct as possible.
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Going back on topic, I do cuss rather a lot. I have the worst potty mouth among my friends. But... My friends are really quiet and fobby, so I guess I'm just a bad person among my angelic friends... >__>;;;
ok, you shouldn't "despise" someone just cuz they can't use your or you're correctly. no need to be a tight ass. now if you mess up to, too, or two.. then you're stupid.. call me a hypocrite i guess 😐
but yup.. i cuss sometimes but not all the time.. i normally do if i forgot something important or you startle me... :]
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17 years ago
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ya i do sometimes when im super pissed which doesnt really happen often XD
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