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I guess it's all in culture then......no wonder I have a potty mouth, forgot about the Irish blood running through my veins, not to mention the embedded love of spirits and ale, heheh....but anyways, yeah I guess I have some elements of PC'ness, goes with the society I guess, but if someone pisses me off or I'm thoroughly drunk, the inhibitions disappear and my mouth is as dirty as Al Pacino's in Scarface, lol.
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kenc51 wrote:It's standard for me to say the F word when speaking to people I know...I don't curse when speaking to someone who doesn't curse out of respect...or I wouldn't curse when other people I don't know can hear, again out of politness.....
But I have no problem if someone is cursing when speaking to me (in person!)
Ditto. everything has it's time and place.
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Post by Nobahar »

Cursing can't be an indicator of a poor grasp of English. Unless that statement doesn't apply to me.
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wasn't refer to a poor grasp of English, was referring to a lowered level of intelligence and integrity. Certain situations call for it, but used in just everyday conversation shows this lack.
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wasn't refer to a poor grasp of English, was referring to a lowered level of intelligence and integrity.
If you say so ;p
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