why do people have to swear all the time?? on tv, radio,music, internet streams, I think your more of a man/woman for not swearing , some times it just gets so over bearing if you know what I mean....I'm not a softie , just would prefer not to hear it, some times it really gives me the........
aussie_paul said
08:58 PM Aug 18, 2014
milo wrote:
why do people have to swear all the time?? on tv, radio,music, internet streams, I think your more of a man/woman for not swearing , some times it just gets so over bearing if you know what I mean....I'm not a softie , just would prefer not to hear it, some times it really gives me the........
I agree Milo. It has been shown that swearing alleviates pain, so when I lose it I blame my accident!!
Aussie Paul.
landy said
10:54 PM Aug 18, 2014
I'm with you Milo, one of my pet hates is people who can't put a sentence together without useing the F word, and have no regard for the presence of women and children. Its a sad reflection of the world that we live in. Landy
bill12 said
07:57 AM Aug 19, 2014
Because I am a fisherman, and allowed to swear and lie................Its in the contract.
kandagal said
08:49 AM Aug 19, 2014
I don't like hearing swearing. To me it sounds like they have a very limited vocab if they can't use any other adjective besides the 'f' word.
aussie_paul said
08:50 AM Aug 19, 2014
landy wrote:
I'm with you Milo, one of my pet hates is people who can't put a sentence together without useing the F word, and have no regard for the presence of women and children. Its a sad reflection of the world that we live in. Landy
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Tuesday 19th of August 2014 08:51:36 AM
_wombat_ said
09:13 AM Aug 19, 2014
you are #*&^$&&()%$#@@ correct milo, I learnt all my words for school kids
what was the last word ? you forgot, re: it gives me the...... ?
Big Gorilla said
01:06 PM Aug 19, 2014
With some people every second word is the f..... word. What surprises me, although I once thought nothing would surprise me, is the number of women that use it on a regular basis...
Nelly said
06:27 PM Aug 19, 2014
I agree with you Milo. Yes BG women are shocking as well. I don't really think it is necessary and it is rather embarrassing at times and shows a lack of respect for the people that are in the conversation (if that is what you call it!!!).
The Hats said
06:42 PM Aug 19, 2014
I know when Wendy is really had enough she drops the "J" bomb Jolly hhahah that's about as far as she will go. I do swear a bit but only n the accepted company In saying that if I am with some people and the lady in the group swears I seam to drop my guard and swear a little. My late dad never swore bloody was all would get out of him.
Cheers
THe Hats
-- Edited by The Hats on Tuesday 19th of August 2014 06:43:38 PM
GaryKelly said
07:14 PM Aug 19, 2014
Because people are parrots, Milo. They copy their peers and before they know it, they've formed a swearing habit; not even realizing every sentence is peppered with profanity. For many kids it's a peer pressure thing... they can't be seen as a wuss. Men are the same. I'm often asked why I don't swear, as if there's something wrong with me. I don't see the point of turning every sentence into a paragraph!
Cloak said
07:24 PM Aug 19, 2014
I've inherited 3 kids while sister inlaw is recovering from heart surgery and by god they swear worse than my concreter customers.
They have very simple vocabularies and are always asking me to explain what I mean.
These kids are 10, 12 and 14 I fear the school system had failed them.
george57 said
09:51 AM Aug 20, 2014
I find foreign swear words have a nicer ring than the common english words....dont really understand what is being said, neither did the persons that they were directed at.
Have found learning another language be it a few swear words only from a fellow work mate to be a good "ground breaker".
Cheers
George
aussietraveller said
03:53 PM Aug 20, 2014
This is one of my soap box issues I believe that using constant profanities indicates either a poor upbringing or a very limited vocabulary, and this is one that I don't think we can blame the education system for its the Parents responsibility to teach children how to speak and show respect for others in our verbal communication.
If people constantly use foul language when talking to me I am more than happy to terminate the conversation, like others I have also noticed that women are using more foul language which I think could be an outcome of the equality issue, but fortunately the ladies who are my friends like me don't feel it necessary to use foul language to communicate effectively.
Cloak said
07:51 PM Aug 20, 2014
I agree Dave, women are potty mouthed these days, well the younger ones are....
milo said
05:50 PM Aug 21, 2014
I must admit only time I swear is when the Bloody computer isn't working or the car stuffs up..
and its usually only when its just me ...
_wombat_ said
06:16 PM Aug 21, 2014
milo wrote:
I must admit only time I swear is when the Bloody computer isn't working or the car stuffs up.. and its usually only when its just me ...
no that's a waste of a swear word when you swear at the computer does it answer you
KFT said
10:03 PM Aug 22, 2014
landy wrote:
I'm with you Milo, one of my pet hates is people who can't put a sentence together without useing the F word, and have no regard for the presence of women and children. Its a sad reflection of the world that we live in. Landy
I would like to second your motion Landy
frank
Legendts said
09:20 PM Aug 23, 2014
Just on the WA TV news about a woman of aboriginal heritage swearing at an Asian woman on a train. The several times she swore was................
Ready........
The "C" word! Absolutely disgusting behaviour from one woman to another let alone a couple of wharfies. I'm with you Milo and all you others that are fed up with it in public, movies and other venues and public laces. Total lack of respect for the environment they are in.
By the way that new movie The Hundred Foot Journey" has no swearing in it, no sex and is only mildly romantic according to a friend who saw it a couple of days ago and gave it 5 stars.
03_troopy said
12:32 AM Aug 24, 2014
I swear a lot at work. But then it's a necessity there, otherwise the B$#%$'s wouldn't be able to understand what you were talking about..
I agree Milo. It has been shown that swearing alleviates pain, so when I lose it I blame my accident!!
Aussie Paul.
Landy
Absolutly Landy and kandagal .. sad...
Aussie Paul.
-- Edited by aussie_paul on Tuesday 19th of August 2014 08:51:36 AM
you are #*&^$&&()%$#@@ correct milo, I learnt all my words for school kids




what was the last word ? you forgot, re: it gives me the...... ?

With some people every second word is the f..... word. What surprises me, although I once thought nothing would surprise me, is the number of women that use it on a regular basis...
I know when Wendy is really had enough she drops the "J" bomb Jolly hhahah that's about as far as she will go. I do swear a bit but only n the accepted company In saying that if I am with some people and the lady in the group swears I seam to drop my guard and swear a little. My late dad never swore bloody was all would get out of him.
Cheers
THe Hats
-- Edited by The Hats on Tuesday 19th of August 2014 06:43:38 PM
They have very simple vocabularies and are always asking me to explain what I mean.
These kids are 10, 12 and 14 I fear the school system had failed them.
Have found learning another language be it a few swear words only from a fellow work mate to be a good "ground breaker".
Cheers
George
If people constantly use foul language when talking to me I am more than happy to terminate the conversation, like others I have also noticed that women are using more foul language which I think could be an outcome of the equality issue, but fortunately the ladies who are my friends like me don't feel it necessary to use foul language to communicate effectively.
and its usually only when its just me ...
no that's a waste of a swear word
when you swear at the computer does it answer you 
I would like to second your motion Landy
frank
Ready........
The "C" word! Absolutely disgusting behaviour from one woman to another let alone a couple of wharfies. I'm with you Milo and all you others that are fed up with it in public, movies and other venues and public laces. Total lack of respect for the environment they are in.
By the way that new movie The Hundred Foot Journey" has no swearing in it, no sex and is only mildly romantic according to a friend who saw it a couple of days ago and gave it 5 stars.