You are asking the wrong guy. Quebecers are known for next level profanity.I'm from New York and most of us curse like sailors, but I can turn it off if I got to.
What about you?
WHAT IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP W PROFANITY.
Especially non engish speaking people, I def want to hear from you.
Is it as taboo to curse in other languages? or is it more acceptable?
@Sonny Qc could you go to your local church and say TABARNAK it's freezing today osti calliss! to the priest??
I'm from New York and most of us curse like sailors, but I can turn it off if I got to.
What about you?
WHAT IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP W PROFANITY.
Especially non engish speaking people, I def want to hear from you.
Is it as taboo to curse in other languages? or is it more acceptable?
@Sonny Qc could you go to your local church and say TABARNAK it's freezing today osti calliss! to the priest??
I don't curse for the most part. Not a fan of others over relying on cursing either.
Do you have a thick ass Departed accent? and can you/do you bother turning that off?I'm a Masshole so it comes with the territory. It was harder to turn off when I was surrounded by people talking potty mouth all the time. But now I don't curse at all when I'm talking to anyone, no reason to. Privately yeah but I just appreciate the freedom of language and swearing used correctly works out dandy and is good fun.