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Re: Swearing or Cursing
I know we're probably a bit closeted here on the Island and we live in a "nice" area, but I have heard almost no swearing socially or professionally. It's very rare for someone to swear within my hearing anyway. No idea what goes on behind my back; don't really care!
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Bawbag goes down well at my work I have to admit,w*nkstain had one of the Irish boys in stitches a couple of nights ago.
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I find Canadian adults are less likely to swear in public places where children might be present, whereas British adults don't give a flying four x.
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I find swearing a lot more common back in the UK. I have had to try to tone down the swearing since being here.
Although you can use some of the UK swear words and people find them funny. |
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 11243425)
They use the f-word quite freely, but hardly ever the c-word. And they think that "wanker" and "bugger" are funny kids' words, which is quite amusing. That's exactly how I feel about the word "douchebag" - is it even a swearword? |
Re: Swearing or Cursing
Originally Posted by feckthedee
(Post 11243424)
In the UK, people from an engineering background seem to swear a lot as a norm.
You need to watch your mouth mate ;) |
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Swearing is more of a class indicator in Canada than it is in Britain.
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Frigging and freaking are said with such venom it may as well be a full ****ing.
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Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 11243861)
Swearing is more of a class indicator in Canada than it is in Britain.
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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty
(Post 11243911)
That's an odd statement, does Canada have class distinctions?
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But you think that swearing is more class-based in Canada than the UK? Maybe I just mix in the wrong circles because nearly everyone I know swears. I was at a speech given by Souvy's old mate, Gen. Adm. Sir Rick (Your Majesty) Hillier, Lord of The Rock and All Canada, and even he was asked to tone the language down a bit.
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working for a french canadian company ..i find i can now swear in french and sometimes they have problems with my broad scots accent they pick up the sweary words pretty good.:sneaky:
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Originally Posted by jamesmc
(Post 11243990)
working for a french canadian company ..i find i can now swear in french and sometimes they have problems with my broad scots accent they pick up the sweary words pretty good.:sneaky:
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A chap I worked with used "frick" a lot but when really riled he would substitute the "ri" with a "u". Another calls everything a "hoowa" instead of whore and I do mean everything. Swearing a lot in my experience isn't going to be an issue.
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