Depends on the situation, sometimes it's appropriate and sometimes it's not.
My favorite is ...
There was some study done recently on the prevelance of cursing in public, and they were talking about it this morning.
So. Does cursing in public bother you? Why or why not?
Do you curse in public?
What is your favorite curse word?
(can you tell that I'm a little bored at work today?)
Depends on the situation, sometimes it's appropriate and sometimes it's not.
My favorite is ...
I curse like a mofo. I've been trying to cut back, though. And I don't have a problem not doing it where I'm not supposed to.
The only time it bothers me is if I hear one of my children do it. They know all about the 1 gallon SoftSoap refill bottle underneath the kitchen sink.
or mother er is/are definitely my favorite(s).
You wash dishes if they curse?
LOL JK....
Yes, I do curse in public, but only when necessary.![]()
It doesn't bother me in the least. The "F" word doesn't even bother me. The only time it does is when I'm with my Mom, and the only reason it does then is because I know she's offended by it.
I have never really understood what the big deal is about certain words being forbidden, anyway. What difference does it make if you say or crap? It's the same thing. Almost every curse word is about some bodily function/body part anyway. Everybody knows we do and have those things. So, what makes it dirty to talk about it?
That's very true, too, though.
I guess my favorite (the one I always seem to say, no matter what), is " !"
All it takes is one little swipe of some across their tongue and it makes a very strong point. I've only had to actually do it one time with each of them....although they have had several reminders.
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no! I say whatever the I want and if that pisses people off, those little es can kiss my hairy ass.
Seriously, they are just words. I think that cursing is a way overrated offensive activity. I'm much more offended by PDA, people who cut me off, talk on cellphones, play music too loudly, drag race on my street, don't pay attention to their kids, talk during movies and mass, and show a general disregard for others than the "foul" words that can come out of someone's mouth. Intent is much more offensive than the word.
This is a public forum, right? I don't watch my mouth. Context is the key. You can't be cursing someone in public, but you can use curse words, IMO. Yelling across the parking lot at someone in a heated argument is different than just normal conversation. But generally, because I don't like old ladies lecturing me, I keep my voice low when I curse in public.
Definitely " ."
It was ok. I mean I'm comfortable in my sexuality, I just thought Serpico was way better.
Stranger: Do you have to use so many cuss words, Dude?
Dude: What the you talking about?
I curse in public, but I try to be respectful and keep it quiet or not do it when kids are around. I also try not to curse in front of my mother, who despises it.
I'm not bothered if people curse, but I do think there are places to avoid it (church, for instance, or at the park surrounded by kids).
I'm a ' ' fan, really, it's such a wonderfully all-purpose curse word.
What bothers me is watching a movie that edits out "offensive" language. It totally takes me out of the movie, and I start acting like I have tourette's because I have to say the word that was edited by a V.O. or simply muted.
cursin in other languages is the .
I like the word "Sharmuta" or some like that. It means Your mom is a in Arabic.
what's ur favorite foreign curse?
I don't curse in public out of respect to people around me who don't want to hear it... Of course, I don't really talk loud in public for that same reason. Sometimes I'm annoyed by loud people cursing around me, but it's really the volume more than the content that annoys me.
With a group of some friends, I curse a lot... But I have other friends that I know do not curse so I try not to curse around them. It's not like it's that necessary a part of my vocabulary.
I have no respect at all for people who curse loudly with children present. I don't care if you think the parents should expose their children to the "real world," that's not your call to make.
My favorite is sucker.
I've been really trying to stop since my little 2-year old boy is like a freaking parrot these days. I still slip when I get worked up about something and then it goes something like this:
*Spurs game on TV. . .horrible call by the refs*
Daddy: "Oh FUUUUCCCCCKKKKK!!!
Chopper Jr: "Oh fewwwckkkk!
Daddy: "Damnit, why'd I say that?"
Chopper Jr: "Damnit, Y. I. A. cat."
Mrs. Chopper: "What are you teaching our child?!!!"
Daddy: "Oh, Crap."
Chopper Jr.: "Oh, cap."
Cursing bothers me all the ing time.
I'll have to agree with the curising an appropriate settings & in context.
There are some situations wher I would never consider cursing, or around certian people either.
But I do curse, prob more than I should.
I swing between " " , " " & " ing " as my fav.s
I agree.
my mom did that to me one time. thats all it took.
I'm hanging onto that gem for my kids as well.![]()
I don't give a !
As soon as you saw the le, you could see where this was headed . . .
Who are you now, James Lipton?
English curse words are fun, but tame compared to other languages. I learned some Cantonese curse words in college. When they want to curse you, the Chinese do it right. They curse not just you, but your ancestors and descendants:
(approximate phonetic spellings)
Doo-lee-ah-MAH! == " you"
Doo-LEE-zah-pah-DOY-zhu-CHUNG ~ " you and the 17 generations behind you"
Kom-mo-lo-CHUT = "suck my "
the picture above your post BOTHERS me.......in sort of a good way
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