Katherine
Is it me or do British people like swearing a lot? And if they do why so? Ever since high school I have disliked people that swear a lot. I am pretty sure that people can talk normally without having to use swear words in thier sentences all the time. Maybe people in other countries swear a lot too, but I live in England at the moment, so I am asking from what I hear/see around me.
6. Nov. 2021 09:29
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Is it me or do British people like swearing a lot? It's you!!... 😁 "I am asking from what I hear/see around me." - maybe you should consider moving somewhere else, with less 'sweary' people in the vicinity... 😉
6. November 2021
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In chinese,even primary students like searing a lot ! Sometimes when we are angry or excited or just don't know how to epress feelings we will swearing a lot. There was a time when I hated swearing,but I could still be influened to say it. But I think almost all countries have people who swear. After all ,swearing is the most easy to understand.^-^
6. November 2021
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Is it me that feels this way or do British people like swearing a lot? And if they do what is the reason? Now a days, using curse words has become the practice of a lot of people in America, Britain and other parts of the world. But there are a few exceptions! Certain people detest swearing and using curse language as well like you and I..😄😉  I hope that answers your question.  If you'd like to practice speaking, I'd be happy to help you develop a study plan.  Feel free to look at my teaching profile and class offerings and send me a message if you think I can help you." I am a professional, skilled and passionate teacher with over 6 years of teaching experience. I can help you get better at speaking fluently in a short period of time.😄
6. November 2021
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Americans do too, but its most common among youth and vulgar people i guess🤔 here girls should nevere swear or they will be considered of poor taste🤷‍♀️
6. November 2021
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People swore a lot to disrespect the receiver or as a way to enforce their arguments or to emphasize on something, it is wrong in both cases, but this is what's happening
6. November 2021
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