Ronni
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- Nashville TN
Well yeah I don’t swear in public either. I assumed, apparently incorrectly, that that was understood.
But around friends and family, and some clients? All bets are off. 
Also, I have a decent command of the English language, and a fairly extensive vocabulary, so swearing isn’t a substitute for a lack of the appropriate words either. Sometimes it’s just the most expedient and descriptive way to express a thought.
And just as a comment on language in general, at what point do certain words become offensive? The word “bitch”
literally means a female dog and has meant such for centuries, but it’s also become a pejorative slang word for a person — usually a woman — who is belligerent, unreasonable, malicious, controlling, aggressive, dominant etc. ... and is one of the most common curse words in the English language.


Also, I have a decent command of the English language, and a fairly extensive vocabulary, so swearing isn’t a substitute for a lack of the appropriate words either. Sometimes it’s just the most expedient and descriptive way to express a thought.
And just as a comment on language in general, at what point do certain words become offensive? The word “bitch”
literally means a female dog and has meant such for centuries, but it’s also become a pejorative slang word for a person — usually a woman — who is belligerent, unreasonable, malicious, controlling, aggressive, dominant etc. ... and is one of the most common curse words in the English language.
