Do you swear a lot? And if so, what's your favorite cuss word?

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  • edited April 2016

    No problem, and yeah, i'm a native speaker.

    Edit: And the way you initially said it is not fully wrong btw, some native speakers would say it like that mainly depending on the region, it's just not that common

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Interesting. Strange that cago is considered a reflexive. As for the *¡bueno saber! I don't really know Spanish idioms, so I just went for

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited April 2016

    Same. Colloquial Spanish is hard.

    My confidence in my knowledge of the Spanish language has decreased dramatically just now.

  • A in mãe represents a nasal sound, therefore you have to put a tilde over it. That applies to several words in Portuguese, such as cães (dogs), fogão (stove), pães (breads), etc.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    Haha, just doesn't have the same punch. Also, what's up with the tilde over a in mãe?

  • now that's a good friend to have

    A friend of mine badly burnt himself with boiling hot water and screamed fuck-a-doodle-doo at the top of his lungs, I was on the floor with tears in my eyes.

  • I swear quite a lot, but it mainly depends on the company I am keeping...

    And I carry a certain fondness for the word twat.

  • I don't swear too much but I personally love 'Bitch'.

  • Fuck, dick, ass, and especially cunt. Use it like every day.

  • Plot twist… Squishy Cthulhu had tears in their eyes because their friend threw them boiling hot water afterwards.

    MarijaaNo7 posted: »

    now that's a good friend to have

  • Fuck yes and fuck.

  • Cope49Cope49 Banned
    edited April 2016

    Swearing only enhances/highlights your ignorance..

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  • Now you have me wondering what the Media's response was, and if they could print it.

    Cope49 posted: »

    Swearing only enhances/highlights your ignorance..

  • Umm.......it seems like you just walked into a lions den bud. People here seem to LOVE cussing.

    Cope49 posted: »

    Swearing only enhances/highlights your ignorance..

  • Interesting! Thanks.

    TheCatWolf posted: »

    A in mãe represents a nasal sound, therefore you have to put a tilde over it. That applies to several words in Portuguese, such as cães (dogs), fogão (stove), pães (breads), etc.

  • Toothless lions.........I'll be fine.

    Lord_EAA posted: »

    Umm.......it seems like you just walked into a lions den bud. People here seem to LOVE cussing.

  • Swearing only enhances/highlights your ignorance..

    Okay, I'll bite. How exactly?

    Cope49 posted: »

    Swearing only enhances/highlights your ignorance..

  • I hope you will. Good luck spreading your message.

    Cope49 posted: »

    Toothless lions.........I'll be fine.

  • Depends on the situation, stronger language can break through barriers in life or death situations, with kids, swearing is not appropriate.

    I tell my son that people are offended by swearing and he needs to know the right words to use in any situation. But words are simply words. They are sounds uttered by the mouth. The meaning is implied only in our own brains. It is wise to remember the power of words, but wiser still to remember to not allow words to have power over us.

    I find that the lower the IQ, the more common the swearing.

    JonDee013 posted: »

    Swearing only enhances/highlights your ignorance.. Okay, I'll bite. How exactly?

  • edited April 2016

    Depends on the situation, stronger language can break through barriers in life or death situations, with kids, swearing is not appropriate.

    Agreed. :)

    I tell my son that people are offended by swearing and he needs to know the right words to use in any situation.

    A valuable lesson to teach!

    It is wise to remember the power of words, but wiser still to remember to not allow words to have power over us. I find that the lower the IQ, the more common the swearing.

    Fair enough, but I'm still unclear on how swearing enhances or highlights ignorance. I only ask because I've heard the opposite in my, admittedly limited, research into the topic. See here for some examples:

    Cope49 posted: »

    Depends on the situation, stronger language can break through barriers in life or death situations, with kids, swearing is not appropriate.

  • My IQ is 113 I cuss like a sailor

    Bow before my smartnessss

    JonDee013 posted: »

    Depends on the situation, stronger language can break through barriers in life or death situations, with kids, swearing is not appropriate.

  • I do swear every day. I don't remember a day that I haven't used a cuss word at all.

    Also, my favorite word is 'cunt'. I don't know why, but it makes me feel so relaxed every time I say it.

  • I use crud allot.

  • I shit in the milk of your whore mother, fucking idiot?

    ¡Me cago en la leche de tu puta madre, pinche idiota! Means the same but sounds better in spanish.

  • OMG YOU SAY "CRUD!"? How dare you...

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    prink34320 posted: »

    I use crud allot.

  • MIne is Kurwa (Slut) and Ja pierdole (For fuck's sake)

  • I find that the lower the IQ, the more common the swearing.

    I'm quite positive that the statement is a myth of itself.

    I don't mean to be rude, but I don't see the connection of using cuss words as a sign of lower IQ. Although yes it is inappropriate for children to hear and use, I think that people has the mind to be conscious on when and where they say those words. Occasional slips may happen, and that's okay. I think that, that is where children are taught to understand the meaning of words and the power it holds against someone, may it be in real life or on the Internet.

    To be honest, I think that cussing is only a matter of expression. People cuss when they get hurt, when they get surprised, when they're happy and so on.

    Cope49 posted: »

    Depends on the situation, stronger language can break through barriers in life or death situations, with kids, swearing is not appropriate.

  • From Mirror article:
    People who swear most are CLEVERER

    I feel like people who swear a lot or more likely to be honest, as they use swearing/cussing as a manner of expression. Quite a note to take on about how swearing does make thoughts, ideas and feelings weigh more than simply saying them out profanity-free.

    JonDee013 posted: »

    Depends on the situation, stronger language can break through barriers in life or death situations, with kids, swearing is not appropriate.

  • Yeah

    Sarangholic posted: »

    I shit in the milk of your whore mother, fucking idiot?

  • I know, I'm such a rebel :x

    Sarangholic posted: »

    OMG YOU SAY "CRUD!"? How dare you...

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