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Hay guys, do you curse and swear so easily in real?

cybee

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I say whatever the F I want in most cases, as most of the time I'm with people I know and we yuck it up.

Now of course when I'm in church,


So basically you are letting the
expletives fly 6 days a week?:hehehe:
 

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When used sparingly, profanity can add some "OOMPH" to a point being made..if used all the fukcing time, it is just vulgar..unless your Pec Man, then it's fukcing hilarious.. :thud: :cheer: :facepalm:
 

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Funny enough I don't swear much on the forum I think if I looked back at all my posts I might have said ass once and shit once and defined asshat in my glossary of terms I posted. So in reality I have swore just as many time in this one post as I have in my history of posting here. But in real life piss me off and you will know cause just before I knock your teeth in your gonna hear my swearing. Oh and I live in Australia so quit often I say "how ya goin c*nt?" But that's not swearing here its just saying hi. Hahaha


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danish folks swear when they want to. it is considered dull to have a colourless language in most situations. one who can't twist the language must be boring. (is the implicit understanding) we don't have beeps on tv either.

really it's about being ready to goalie the shit you speak. if you said it, you are responsible, weather it be on tv or at work. it's your own score board that goes up and down.

I like that a lot more than being two faced. not swearing on the tv and doing nothing but swearing as soon as the camera is off.
obviously, having a colourful language is only acepted if noone is having an argument, which is when we have to try to step up to a certain level of manners .....
 

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Must an American thing. Another reason we kick ass :hehehe:
hahahaa yeah, you guys are sure wild!

Thank you for the compliment. All I need now is an AR'd domed sapphire, not so easy to find.
what size is your watch? 45 mm?? i can help you ask this shop...


My wife says I curse too much..

I have 1 & 2 year old daughters..

I can't break the habit, so I don't talk much anymore.

...at least not loud enough for anyone to hear me. :lol:


No.. Americans do not talk harshly to others, it would cause fights, etc.. In real life people are polite and normal for the most part, just like any society.
yeah man, same here not even cursing..you guys will freak us smaller people out!hahahhaa pls be gentle on us..Lol

Well, I don't think it's just an american habit. In Italy we're used to swear and curse a LOT between friends, as a form of joke. Obviously that behaviour is no good at work and in public, where we're mostly polite and kind :).
gees we thought Italians are great lovers! :hehehe:

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say my full username fast three times. What do you spell?
you know i did! i can't believe i did it and it mean NOTHING!!! hahahaha yeah you guys got me!!!!

Funny enough I don't swear much on the forum I think if I looked back at all my posts I might have said ass once and shit once and defined asshat in my glossary of terms I posted. So in reality I have swore just as many time in this one post as I have in my history of posting here. But in real life piss me off and you will know cause just before I knock your teeth in your gonna hear my swearing. Oh and I live in Australia so quit often I say "how ya goin c*nt?" But that's not swearing here its just saying hi. Hahaha


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yeah man, you sounded you aint so friendly, no offense tho..:cheers:

danish folks swear when they want to. it is considered dull to have a colourless language in most situations. one who can't twist the language must be boring. (is the implicit understanding) we don't have beeps on tv either.

really it's about being ready to goalie the shit you speak. if you said it, you are responsible, weather it be on tv or at work. it's your own score board that goes up and down.

I like that a lot more than being two faced. not swearing on the tv and doing nothing but swearing as soon as the camera is off.
obviously, having a colourful language is only acepted if noone is having an argument, which is when we have to try to step up to a certain level of manners .....
ok trksh, this is interesting! colors!! hahahhaa yeah our common language just too bore and plain!!
 

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You must not live or come from the Northeast.

Im fkng NY Italian, born in the Bronx. Now get me a fkn sammich.

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Funny enough I don't swear much on the forum I think if I looked back at all my posts I might have said ass once and shit once and defined asshat in my glossary of terms I posted. So in reality I have swore just as many time in this one post as I have in my history of posting here. But in real life piss me off and you will know cause just before I knock your teeth in your gonna hear my swearing. Oh and I live in Australia so quit often I say "how ya goin c*nt?" But that's not swearing here its just saying hi. Hahaha


Sent from my iPad cause I'm to lazy to sit at a computer.
Holy shit man... that is probably one of the most amazing cultural differences Ive ever heard. Try coming to the States and using the "c word"... women go psycho over that.
 

TimeWillTell

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Holy shit man... that is probably one of the most amazing cultural differences Ive ever heard. Try coming to the States and using the "c word"... women go psycho over that.
xunt? :hehehe: i thought this is word friendly in.....i can't remember! uk??