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Gonegirl Fri 22-Mar-19 14:26:35

...can we swear before being branded "potty mouthed". Please.

MawBroon Sat 23-Mar-19 11:31:28

www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/04/23/15-great-william-shakespeare-insults-which-are-better-than-swear/

ninathenana Sat 23-Mar-19 11:46:13

kitty shockshock.
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It's all good as long as someone dosen't use the 'c' word ?

kittylester Sat 23-Mar-19 11:50:29

merlot, putting 'lighthearted' in the thread title doesn't always work.

DanniRae Sat 23-Mar-19 11:51:00

I agree ninathenana - I loathe the 'c' word angry

ninathenana Sat 23-Mar-19 12:01:55

paddyann serious question. What would you say if you stubbed your toe or dropped the dish as you took it out the oven ?
I don't swear in general conversation but in certain situations nothing else will do for me.

Love this thread it's made me laugh out loud grin

kittylester Sat 23-Mar-19 12:11:26

I don't generally swear but, as nina says, sometimes only a swear word will do. And I'm not offended if others do, apart from the 'c' word.

And, a well placed swear word can add a lot of humour.

Also, I do make an exception for my children, when they are talking about the idiot, and they repeat the mantra that there is no cure for being c***, he deserves no better.

Alima Sat 23-Mar-19 12:13:58

I apologise unreservedly for using the term potty mouth, heaven knows where I dragged that up from, won’t happen again. In future all will be from “ mouth like a sewer” school of thought.

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 12:14:18

Maybe we should have an "only joking" emoji.

That wouldn't work though because GN emojis don't work on thread titles.

Sigh!

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 12:14:51

Alima!!! I had no idea it was you. I'm so sorry. grin

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 12:15:29

Never the 'c' word. Hate that.

muffinthemoo Sat 23-Mar-19 12:19:24

kitty that particular mantra is one of the very best Game of Thrones quotes there is.

kittylester Sat 23-Mar-19 12:26:58

And is so apt when applied to the Idiot. Or, as I call him, The A******e!

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 12:29:54

Long time since I watched my dvds of Game of Thrones. Used to love it.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzTZUZNChJw

Rufus2 Sat 23-Mar-19 12:51:43

My late father would never have used foul language at home
And neither did any of our family; I'm far from being a "goody-goody", but I have never ever resorted to it, no matter the circumstances. As has been said, it's a matter of respect.
Of course, this whole thread stems from us all being anonymous behind nicknames, so no names no packdrill and every one is feeling free to unleash their inhibitions and limited vocabularies in one big tongue-in-cheek splurge. "They can't be serious!?"; can they? shock
It's nearly midnight here so I'll soon be climbing up to the pulpit for Sunday's sermon.! grin

B9exchange Sat 23-Mar-19 13:22:42

My upbringing would never permit me to swear, indeed never even heard swear words until an adult. The worst my family would succumb to was 'drat', and actually you can put an awful lot of meaning into that!

On the other hand my mother quoted Shakespeare at the police car that knocked her off her bike "The devil damn thee black, thou cream-faced loon!" (Macbeth to a servant) and she got an apology!

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 13:27:28

Rufus I can assure you I don't have a "limited vocabulory". I think it's a myth that people who swear do so because they can't find appropriate other words.

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 13:28:54

Oh for goodness sake! Now I'm starting to take this thread seriously! hmm

kittylester Sat 23-Mar-19 13:47:27

Bound to happen gg, bound to happen. grin

Oldwoman70 Sat 23-Mar-19 13:57:51

The problem is that swearing has become so commonplace that it has lost it's shock value. I don't swear often but on occasion I do, today at my laptop which seems to have developed a mind of its own! The only time I think less of someone who swears is when it is every other word and they are unaware of how much of they are swearing.

MamaCaz Sat 23-Mar-19 14:28:10

Gonegirl

I agree. A complete myth.
I have an extensive vocabulary in three languages, and have been know to swear in all of them on the odd occasion

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 14:30:56

Where's the thumbs up emoji? grin

HootyMcOwlface Sat 23-Mar-19 14:34:52

Does it count if you just say it in your head? Or mutter it under your breath? grin

Gonegirl Sat 23-Mar-19 14:41:16

It counts. Soz.

Beckett Sat 23-Mar-19 14:57:33

Wow - it seems that most GNs are going to hell grin Except of course all those perfect souls who never swear, never drink, probably never lose their temper and are a shining example to us all

Rufus2 Sun 24-Mar-19 03:19:25

people who swear do so because they can't find appropriate other words
GG; Gotcha! grin It's becoming increasingly popular to claim "I've been quoted out of context", but you see how easy it is! You don't believe the myth!?
Btw; "vocabulorly"? Perhaps the next lesson should be about "limited spelling"!? Sorry about that, but couldn't resist it! This thread is still light-hearted as conceived, I hope! grin