Bretrick
Well-known Member
- Location
- Perth Western Australia
Shut ya guts before I shut it for you. 
A version of that was going to be my follow-up post.You do that again and I'll kick you into the middle of next week.
I would have said, "Shut yer gob before I shut it for you", but I wouldn't be able to follow through. I'm only 5 ft 1 in in height.Shut ya guts before I shut it for you.![]()
Also a good one. I have resting b---h face so it works to my advantage.You don't need words... there's a "look" that can tell someone off with silence.
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I don't see any of the above as being less rude than swearing, to be honest.It depends on the circumstances and who is around. Generally, I don't tend to "tell someone off." If both of us are already mad, it's only going to escalate a situation which could become combative or cause my blood pressure to surge. If there's a problem with a neighbor, I contact police - which I have done, and in one particular incident, I paid an attorney to send them a letter. If there's a problem with an employee in a store, food in a restaurant, customer service, etc., I don't hesitate to get a supervisor.
Sorry to spoil the fun. Carry on.There are kill-joys here.
Kill-joys are troublemakers.