No abuse words.
By ajesh_pullad
@ajesh_pullad (2251)
India
6 responses
@ssh123 (31073)
• India
5 Nov 07
There are people who abuse and when they get it back as a boomarang they jsut keep quiet. I do not belong to this category. THere is no need to abuse any one. If you lose temper, divert your attention and ignore that person on whom you are planning to attack with words.
It is also culture to behave like a gnetleman with decent talks.
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@ajesh_pullad (2251)
• India
5 Nov 07
I never use this in public.but when talking chatting with friends it will automatically.that habit i have to avoid.
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@ishqvishq (1021)
• India
5 Nov 07
YES I USE SOME TIME WITH FRIENDS, BUT I CAN Control on abuse in front of my elder peoples i think that is ok bcs i think in front of friends it abusing makes intrest on talk
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@mamasan34 (6518)
• United States
23 Nov 07
I used to abuse my words. I have now put a stop to it. I still slip sometimes but I am much better at controlling what I say than I was previously. It's not attractive when you can't control your tongue.
@larskie23 (866)
• Philippines
23 Nov 07
i do with my friends, sometimes we have it as a joke, but not with other person im talking, they might mis interpret what im saying, sometimes abuse words are becoming word of mouth. i know, it shouldnt be, thats why i chose the people who im talking to and would relate the kind of words i use when talking to them.
@goodsign (2287)
• Malaysia
5 Nov 07
Yes and I used it with my close friends BUT not in public situation or consider non-members. Because deep in those words there is a level of integrity in our friendship.
That is why it is called as "Moral of Language", couple up with "Moral of Tone" it can creates an ambiguous meanings from the say.
Talking to our close friends, informality in public will turns to formality in friendship. And the application must be in the correct time and right place.
And also that is why many proverbs related to the usage of "words" or "word", such as;
1. "Words uttered only causes confusion. Words written only causes history".
2. "A word sometime sharper than a sword."
3. "A word could be a killer, but not a murderer".
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