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rivingtonpike May 2nd 2014 4:01 am

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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!

scootb May 2nd 2014 5:29 am

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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.

Shard May 2nd 2014 5:32 am

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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.

burks May 2nd 2014 6:21 am

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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.

beckiwoo May 2nd 2014 6:39 am

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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?

Edo May 2nd 2014 7:02 am

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Originally Posted by feckthedee (Post 11243424)
In the UK, people from an engineering background seem to swear a lot as a norm.

Yep thats true for the UK where people swear a lot even in professional meetings, but in my experience so far thats not so much of a case in Canada unless you are with field construction staff.

You need to watch your mouth mate ;)

Shard May 2nd 2014 7:17 am

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Swearing is more of a class indicator in Canada than it is in Britain.

bats May 2nd 2014 7:44 am

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Frigging and freaking are said with such venom it may as well be a full ****ing.

Jingsamichty May 2nd 2014 8:06 am

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Originally Posted by Shard (Post 11243861)
Swearing is more of a class indicator in Canada than it is in Britain.

That's an odd statement, does Canada have class distinctions?

Shard May 2nd 2014 8:11 am

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Originally Posted by Jingsamichty (Post 11243911)
That's an odd statement, does Canada have class distinctions?

Yes it does. I'm recycling it from a similar discussion I had on the Ozzie forum some time back. Broadly, there's a blue collar - white collar distinction, and the former is far more likely to swear than the latter. Ne c'est pas?

Jingsamichty May 2nd 2014 9:06 am

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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.

jamesmc May 2nd 2014 9:41 am

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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:

rwin May 2nd 2014 9:46 am

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http://www.macleans.ca/news/canada/s...cond-language/

rwin May 2nd 2014 9:47 am

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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:

I don't speak German but I could always tell when my grandma was swearing in it.

GC44 May 2nd 2014 2:05 pm

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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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