Do you find bad language shocking?
By Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
Philippines
October 11, 2016 9:36pm CST
I definitely don’t like bad language. It is showing the real personality of a person who is tactless in giving opinions. If being heard with a lot of people, it is a shameful act. Why can’t they shut their mouth? Why can’t they think before giving some opinions over something?
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@marguicha (230334)
• Chile
12 Oct 16
I think that it depends on where you are and who you are talking with. I can´t help but yell s**t! when something like a frozen piece of meat falls oover my toes.
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@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
12 Oct 16
Perhaps bad language is less common in your country than in the US. Among men here, in particular, cursing is quite common, especially among those who are veterans of the armed forces.
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@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
7 Dec 16
Sometimes I will be shocked to hear that from ladies or students. It is so bad that they seem to speak it as a habit. As to the Hollywood movies, it is quite often to hear that anyway. I remember when I watched the movie The Wolf of Wall Street, there are quite a lot of taboo words from that movie. And finally I had to turn down the volumne because I was so afraid others would hear it

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@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
20 Oct 16
It makesa me feel like the person doing all that cursing has no good vocabulary at all so maybe he or she is uneducated or thinks it makes him a big person to curse like t at
I really dislike it immesely It really offends me amd whensomeone takes the name of "God in vain that makes me feel sick
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@marguicha (230334)
• Chile
22 Oct 16
It seems to me that lately they are using too many bad words in movies. It seems that they cannot talk if it isn´t with bad words. Even the "good guys" of the films do it.



@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
12 Oct 16
You wouldn't like to work in a commercial kitchen then
I walked in at 6.40am and the head chef said wasssup b1tch
I walked in at 6.40am and the head chef said wasssup b1tch
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@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
12 Oct 16
@Mike197602 I think that would be fine with me.
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@Mike197602 (15504)
• United Kingdom
12 Oct 16
@Shavkat if you don't like bad language an english kitchen isn't the place for you
we all abuse each other constantly...using extreme bad language.
Not in a nasty way it's just english banter
we all abuse each other constantly...using extreme bad language.
Not in a nasty way it's just english banter
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@TheHorse (238268)
• Walnut Creek, California
6 Dec 16
How do you find "bad language" Lots of swear words? Bad grammar in ones first language? The first doesn't bother me unless it's used in public or in front of children. The latter bothers me because it makes the person doesn't read or watch the news.











