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As a kid me mam heard I got told off at primary for swearing and she genuinely shouted at me "who the fuck has got you talking like that"I never say fuck all me dont like swearing.
Similair to yours, will or won't swear depending on location or company. Swearing loudly in the street is a scratter thing to do.I swear naturally in conversation all the time.
Keep it to a minimum in the work place and try to keep it down if kids are about.
I used to not swear around my parents but over time it's just become the norm yet I still refuse to swear in front of grandparents
I was just musing on the weird rules after hearing someone complain about it on the train
What is the general etiquette you adhere to?
True,standards have deteriorated over the last twenty or so years,I spent most of my life working in occupied homes and unfortunately it has almost become the norm to use the F word in front of children and complete strangers for certain members of the public for some.I try not to, because I have consideration for other people. Being a gentleman seems to be out of fashion these days.
Wrong Yorky but nevermindWhat @Yorkshire Exile said ya twat
Not that f***ing good, your grammar is f***ing shit as well. Daft cunt.
Would never swear in a shop or supermarket or any other place where you’re talking to someone at work. Tradespeople and Servants are exempt though, they love a swear.
I often swear at work.
Have also sworn at a judge in his crown court too.
Always swear me. Freedom of speech. It’s just words. No one seems to have a problem. The odd parent will walk away out of ear shot with their kid. Their choice which I respect.
Sorry, got your wrong log inWrong Yorky but nevermind
does reading back a statement count though?I often swear at work.
Have also sworn at a judge in his crown court too.