On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, R. D. Davis wrote:
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Mike Ford wrote:
The way I
see it, it's supposedly an "adult" word. So if you're an adult
and don't use it on at least a regular basis, you have some growing up to
do.
I don't want to shock you with an alien concept, but use of vulgar language
isn't polite.
Well said; the use of vulgar language is also childish and indicative of
one's upbringing and social status (regardless of income).
HAHAHHA.
What a bunch of bullshit.
The lack of so-called "vulgar" language in one's vocabulary demonstrates a
fundamental lack of maturity.
That you would equate using cuss words with "social status" demonstrates
this pretty clearly.
And the over use of such words demonstrates the same lack of maturity
(Though your use doesn't fall into that category).
There is one place where "such language" at even small levels is intolerable,
that is in business. To those who do it, you have no idea the embarrassment
you cause. To those who have to take it, it just lowers the opinion of the
individual/company.
There is a time and place for everything. And moderation when appropriate.
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