Society & Culture

swearing.

Society & Culture

Posted by: kitekat

23rd Sep 2011 07:29pm

I dont mean to be a prude, but does anybody else out there find the amount of swearing going on in public places increasing. You go out to dinner and its everywhere. Has respect for other people vanished. I let out the occasional one out myself, but I cant handle it in front of children and even the elderly. People dont care. What do you think ?


Anonymous
  • 29th Jan 2012 10:17pm

To Shaz and others that do not approve of swearing, all I can say is that you are to be applauded.
It is correct to say, even in this day and age, that swearing is a disgrace. It is the verbal substance and manifestation of a senseless response from an intellect void of decency toward others. Swearing is that which causes the user to impart levels of offence without the consideration to meaning. So often the level of understanding of what that offensiveness means is lost in the evident lack of intellect and inability to express with decency.
It is without doubt, the outward expression of a great lack of inner character and of any nobel intent toward others or self!


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