I tend to swear if I need emphasis on something. I say "Fuck" every 4 or 5 words or so when I'm frustrated with something. Though in regular conversation it's not as often, but I will toss out a casual "Fuck" or "Shit" without thinking about it.
I used to swear a lot more when I was younger (think 13-18) because it was edgy and cool (No, it wasn't), but when my niece was born I REALLY cut back.
I try to avoid it alot, but for some reason it's just in my nature to swear. When talking with friends, call me a Trucker because I swear very often. When I'm with family, I NEVER swear. Recently I also lowered my bar. I never used to use the c-word but now it's also common place. I shall improve on my behavior and swear less, however.
I swore before I joined the military, sure, but I think like you, TC, the swearing has gone way up ever since. Not that I really mind it. Nobody in the military gives a shit if you swear unless decorum is required (like meeting with a high-ranking officer or getting chewed out). I tone it down when I visit the folks, but not all the way. I still remember the look my mom gave me the first time I referred to someone as a "fucking *****" in front of her. All I did was give an equally stern look that said "Deal with it." My Dad seems to like it though, as it gives him license to cut loose with his swearing too.
I am capable of not swearing when necessary. But some people's definition of "necessary" is different from others.
With friends and relations: Mid to high level swearing.
Examples. "What is this shit?" "What the fuck is going on?" "Sorry I can't hear you with all those dicks in your mouth."
At work: Light swearing and occasional childish mumbling.
Examples: "Once again the utility has made me look like an ass." "What did I do to piss off Bob?" "This piece of frkgn fuhffn...derf...code......it won't work."
By myself: high to excessive swearing.
Example: "Shitbuckets full of Asscock!"
You better fuckin' believe I swear a lot! At least, in situations where I know I can just fucking let loose with the goddamn cussing and not feel awkward or some shit and/or receive any repercussions. Otherwise, I'm pretty good at curbing it and keeping myself contained.
With my friends I swear moderately, around family I never do. It keeps the peace. Though, I find that I swear a good deal when I get angry - which I guess is better than physical aggression...
I swear a lot, over anything and everything and in nearly every situation, and I really couldn't give less of a fuck about it. As long as the person I'm talking to can comprehend the concepts I am trying to convey, the words it's coached in are irrelevant.
Everyone should swear, it makes life far more interesting.
Swearing was just one of the many things I learned in college. I actually kinda prided myself on my clean mouth before that. Now I actually have to catch myself around family. Then again I do tend to do a lot better at watching my language around children. Oddly enough, my language is cleaner online than in person.
I can't even remember the last time I myself have sworn. Of course I'm not counting swearing from reading books or scripts. I just don't see the point, plain rude is what it is. Besides, if one swears constantly, the the shock value of them dropping one just vanishes. It doesn't add any impact to your words.
Fucking always you ****. That last one is the only one people seem to mind, but fuck those cunts. I wasn't raised with my parents telling me not to swear. Their attitude was "words don't mean anything unless they do" which makes sense once you get past the odd phrasing. When I was a kid we had a swearing competition between my sister, my father, and me; with my mom judging. I won. I think I mentioned a cactus. (douchegargle)
I only tend to swear when I am really flared up about something and many times I don't even realize I am doing it the words just kind of fall out, but in general I try to watch my mouth.
It's a product of my upbringing. My mom would swear so much I actually learned swear words before I learned more useful words when I was little. Which is kind of bad since I still wasn't allowed to swear in her presence until I was about 14 (I forget when I started swearing in public but I do remember her not caring).
A swear jar would be a more dangerous investment than lottery tickets.
Still serving, so I know what you mean. As or me, I on average two to three uses of the word fuck per sentence, with fuckin being the most common variant. But that is just the way it is, you don't have stuff, you have shit, you don't call mates mate, you call them ****, you don't make a mistake, you fuck up, every object is a fucking object (eg, my sunnies are back in my fuckin car) and when you cannot think of something, saying fucking simply informs the other party in the conversation that you are still thinking of that answer. Example exchange
A=Oi, ****?!
B=Yeah mate, what'dya need?
A=You seen what's his face, the **** with the red car
B=the fuckin mitsubishi?
A=Yeah, that's the ****, me shits in his boot
b=what shit
a=me fuckin field shit, we got an ex in like twelve fuckin hours and he was supposed to get it back to me like a fuckin month ago
b=Oh, he's at the place, you know the fuckin, fuckin, fuckin... the fuckin primary school droppin off his kids
a=thanks mate, love you
b=yeah fuck off ya stupid ****
a=yeah fuck off yourself mate. later
b=later mate
I'm not serving in any military but my day-to-day language with friends is pretty much ^this sprinkled with more fucks and ***** and also several slur words I picked up in my childhood at the center of an inner city.
It is hilarious when my new predominantly white friends and I get together with a couple of my old predominantly non-white city friends.
The white friends are dumbfounded by the way my city friends and I carry on. Its all "Nigga" this and "spic" that. And when one of the white friends gets comfortable enough to attempt to speak like us my city friends pretend to get offended and start acting all tough xD
Scares the shit out of their **** asses. xD
If I go one sentence consisting of 5 words without swearing 3 times then something is usually wrong
As you can see my mouth is much cleaner on the internet for some odd reason.
A bit...I've been trying to cut down on certain words though. An awful lot of swearing or just insults involves having a go at some group of people that don't deserve it.
I rather like it, but sometimes I think it gets in the way. Sometimes I want to quote something I really like, but I simply can't bring myself to do it. x_x
I'm clean for the most part.
I use "damn" and "ass" here and there but everything higher than that (f**k and s**t) I usually only use if I'm saying something funny, comedic swearing, as it were. But I crack jokes a lot so maybe that's more often than I think.
And I never use the c-word.
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