do u use abusive words? how frequently do u use them?

India
February 6, 2007 6:18am CST
Using abusive words have become a common practice . But there are lots of people who use them only when they are angry. Are u a freak at using them or are u among the second types. I m among the second types who use them only when they are angry. If u form the one from some new group then please add it to my list of "abusive words user"
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@yanjiaren (9031)
6 Feb 07
funnily enough i am th eopposite..when i am angry i try to keep the best of manners..so i calm down and not say anything that will offend the angels lol..i use crap language mainly as part of my warped sense of humour lol.. and i have discovered a brilliant site where you can learn obscenities in all different languages even latin lol.. it;'s www.insultmonger.com so if any one calls me a pukki bin in hokkien i know just what flowery language they are referring to me by..
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• India
6 Feb 07
ya of course my dear friend there is no harm in learnin those words. but we should have a control over our toungue. in this era of slang languages rare people are unaware of such abusive words but learning them in different languages if far to thought
@XxAngelxX (2830)
• Canada
6 Feb 07
I do use them occasionally but I'm more like the second group. It's something I try very hard not to do as I have three children and I don't want them going around swearing. Sometimes when I'm angry though or really excited about something, one of those words will slip out. If my kids hear me they always are quick to correct me and tell me I've used a bad word.
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• India
6 Feb 07
oh thats too cool of ur children. That shows the inculcation of good values . Thats how u can control urself and ur children can be a help in doing so
@deepuj (591)
• India
7 Feb 07
I must admit that i use abusive words sometimes when i am angry, but i make it a point that i dont call any one names or target anyone, i jus curse the whole situation.
@kathy77 (7486)
• Australia
6 Feb 07
In most cases you will find that people mainly only use these abusive words when they are angry or frustrated. No I do not like to use these words and do not like to hear them from others either although at times when I am upset I do use them but I do not like to hear myself use these types of words.
• India
7 Feb 07
thats truely nice of u. this reflects the sense of good and bad things in u. Its ur behaviour which reflects ur character and if u have the ability to mould it then why not mould it better . am i right??
@freak369 (5113)
• United States
7 Feb 07
I try not to curse or swear in public because I don't want to offend people but I do swear when I drop something on my foot or forget something at home. I think most people swear when they are angry but I do know some people who swear because they like to shock people. To me that's a waste of energy. Did you know that there is an affliction called Turrets Syndrome and one of the symptoms and sadly a side effect of it is swearing without being able to control what you are saying?
• India
7 Feb 07
OH is it some kind of desease..or a medicine.. i would like to know more about it.. and u know i had a wrong notion before this discussion that swearin means promising. thank god i dint use that word lol.
@Bizziebod (3497)
6 Feb 07
Hi, I am one of those people who only use abusive or swear words when I'm angry. I have worked in alot of customer care jobs so you have to hold your tongue! Some people I know use f*** with every second word and some just use mild swear words, I guess alot of how you use it depends on how you were brought up!
• India
6 Feb 07
I dont like to use abusive words.And i never used it against anyone.
@ESKARENA1 (18261)
6 Feb 07
i do use abusive words, I believe they have a place in day to day discourse when expressing strong and powerful feelings. Where I have a problem is when people missuse abusive words and use them as a perverted type of punctuation. They litter so many peoples conversations that they often become diluted by over use and no longer convey feeling. I often wonder what such people say when they have real emotion to express, like when they hit their thumb with the hammer?