Foul Language In Public?
Rockadelic
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Was just reading about the U.S. Open and thought I'd run this by y'all.
Vile language in public....Not a problem or Not a good look?
If someone calls you out on it do you tell them to F*ck Off or apologize and stop?
Vile language in public....Not a problem or Not a good look?
If someone calls you out on it do you tell them to F*ck Off or apologize and stop?
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when a certain new york friend comes for a visit
it gets cringe worthy
i seriously know some one who said "fusk" and "sheit" in a job interview and they didn't even know it.
bad look all around...
A big problem nowadays in the UK with young men and women, especially on weekends when they are often drunk out of their heads...
Yeah, this. I have no problem using expletives around friends (or in certain public place like bars), but generally, I keep it clean in public.
[x] BAD LOOK
There's a guy that I've worked with for 15 years. Partner, Yale, Columbia, clerked for Thurgood Marshall, Cravath. I always think of him as a gentleman and real class act. When I want to be really pro, I ask myself, what would D do? In those 15 years, I heard him drop the F-bomb once, and I'll never forget it. I was shocked.
There's a guy I've worked with for 3 years. Grew up in Brooklyn, served in the Marines, and has been a fireman in Brownsville and South Jamaica for the last 28 years. When I have a question about tactics, I ask, what would T do? In a five minute span recently while he was telling a story at dinner, he dropped the F-bomb 38 times (we counted), and no one batted an eye. I kept eating.
Every time I start a new job, I worry and pay extra attention. But I have been lucky (or not, depending on how you look at it), every boss/environment I've worked in is curse-friendly. Don't get me wrong, I'm not swearing up a storm, but I do use the f-word a couple of times a week in a work situation.
Not so cool is when I'm with the highschool students. I've never used fck around them, but the word shit has come out a couple of times. That needs to stop.
Around my friends who have kids - the babies, whatever, but the toddlers and up, I watch it.
If someone in public asked me to stop, I would. An apology would depend on the situation.
They seriously don't even know they're bad, it's kinda funny & just how things are I guess. I definitely had to curb it myself when I started teaching, the classroom is not the place to let things fly. It can be tough though to break the habit.
It doesn't really bother me, but I definitely notice it in strangers a lot more in public now that I'm older & sometimes even cringe at it if it's really bad & really public from some random person.
I try to be mindful of my language, in general.
Stubbing my toe will elicit an "F" or seeing something outrageous (youtube "dancing merengue dog) will elicit a "Holy Sh**"
Kindly,
parallax
I also swear way too much in public.
I know it's not a good look, but I am bad about that. If told? Never a problem to watch my mouth- mostly, I'm just unaware of the problem, as at this point saying "fuck," is akin to saying, "the".
avoiding being like Janice Dickinson has to be a good thing...
abstaining from gratuitous f-bombs makes the ones you do go for hit that much HOARDER yahurdme
a time for everything...