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William51 | 09:16 Sat 25th Jun 2022 | ChatterBank
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Sometimes i swear at the radio and the TV and in private about things people do. Some people seem to swear in conversation and others think it is a wrong thing to do. Is it acceptable and do Abers do it?.
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Never in a day to day conversation but yes I swear
09:21 Sat 25th Jun 2022
Never in a day to day conversation but yes I swear
It is very difficult not to sometimes. How can you not swear when you're asking the referee how on Earth he missed that handball? Or when berating a jockey who drops his whip when in contention in the last half furlong?
I knew a guy whose worst oath was "Spiders on toast!"
Same at TV and Radio not in company/public, I did use to loosely, but purposely stopped when a youngster picked up on it, now it’s second nature not to. Also on occasion when I do it has the desired effect and an impact because I don’t swear.
There’s no definitive answer to this. You’ll just get a lot of opinions which will conclude nothing.
I saw some young schoolgirls on Wednesday , still in uniform and turning the air blue
Depends on whom I am conversing with.
But I can swear like a trooper when provoked.
Yes, in my head I am swearing at person/thing that has annoyed me but never in public.
When I'm angry or in certain company I can be a bit of a potty mouth but I never swear in front of children including little Tigs and my parents. That would be inappropriate IMO.
Tiggs, I never once heard my father swear , likewise my husband
My mum swears a lot, bobbi, and it makes me cringe.

I hear it on public transport and when out and about in front of children and that makes me cringe too.
I’d never swear in public and to be honest I rarely feel the need to anyway
I try not to. Especially in front of grandchildren.
I hate people swearing in public.
luckily it's not allowed on ab . . .
I quote from Roger's Profanisaurus every day.

It's good to vent.
We've been watching 'Ozark' on Netflix, & what I can't understand is that though the script is very good - quite intellectual & literate at times - it's interspersed with a very large quantity of expletives from all sexes & ages.
I remember the awkward moment when watching TV with my parents and Kenneth Tynan became the first person to use the F word on the air.

Given the culture of the time, it was quite embarrassing, but nobody in the room mentioned it so I even began to wonder if it even happened ("Mum, did that guy just say ***" - I can imagine the reaction).

How standards have slipped since those far-off halcyon days.
Funnily enough 'halcyon' is a 'king fisher. :-)
I swear all the time. It's just part of normal conversation on site/in the pub around here. Try not to in other circumstances but it still slips out from time to time.

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