Randimaxis 8,652 October 18, 2020 Share October 18, 2020 Swearing is like seasoning your food; too little, and it may be bland... but too much, and it's just ruined. 2 ===== ( 0 ) ===== Fnord. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yakamaru 3,127 October 18, 2020 Share October 18, 2020 It is not definitive by any means, but there have been studies that show that people who swear, even on occasion, tend to have a better grasp of said language and have a slightly higher intelligence than normal. https://www.sciencealert.com/swearing-is-a-sign-of-more-intelligence-not-less-say-scientists Of course, swearing in abundance could be off-putting to people, so it's better to be used somewhat sparingly when the opportunity presents itself. Swearing isn't bad, though everything have its right time and place. I don't really care if someone choose to swear, if anything, it makes it easier to connect in some ways because swearing is normal and part of daily life. Here's an example: You're done taking a shower and accidentally manage to kick into those pesky toe-seeking edges of a chair or a table. How do you react? Our species expresses itself through a billion means and ways. Swearing is one of them, especially on expressing how one may feel in said moment. 1 “Discovery is dangerous . . . but so is life. A man unwilling to take risk is doomed never to learn, never to grow, never to live.” - House Harkonnen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubbleteapony 584 October 18, 2020 Share October 18, 2020 Just to put in my two bits, I don't really swear at all. I like to use less intense words so the swearing doesn't lose its gravity, so if I do end up swearing, you know it's an actual serious issue. Like just now when I found out my professor told us about an exam.. the night before. So I missed it. And I'm obviously pissed about it. It's also a matter of manners, I don't very much enjoy being around people who swear profusely because regardless of their actions, they just come off as aggressive and angry; not the type of person I want to be around. This of course doesn't include situations where swearing is used humorously, or if we're in a workplace setting or something. Cause my goodness have I wanted to scream out customers at my jobs sometimes banner by me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PCutter 127 October 18, 2020 Share October 18, 2020 The only reason everyone's offended is because you choose to place offensive meaning in it. It's just another word, just another sound you make. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sauerkrauts 77 October 19, 2020 Share October 19, 2020 I usually adapt heavily to the person I am communicating with and that way I kind of mold my language to fit the subject in question like I am sure many others do. Or in layman's terms swear words are used as commas among my army buddies and other more "coarse" friends out of public but in general I aim to use very polite and soft language so that people I am not super familiar with don't feel uncomfortable thanks to my colorful tongue! So all in all I don't think it's bad at all but I prefer to only let it loose with those who I know will be OK with my exceedingly creative ways to put my thought into words. Glitz n' glam Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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