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Athol

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Toasty Virus said:
I'm from Scotland, and swearing is actually more or less part of our culture. I swear all the time in my everyday speech, as does my mum.

Crazy stuff.
Wouldnt the scottish be esentially mute if they couldnt swear? :D I kid, I kid

DoomyMcDoom said:
I live in canada, more specifically in victoria...
Holy shit! This is the first time Ive come across anyone from my neck of the woods online.

OT: I live in BC Canada, I swear regularly in conversation.
 

TerribleAssassin

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Preston.

Swear quite often, last time was I was annoyed that I was too ill to go to a restaraunt with some mates, which was like 3 hours ago.
 

Toasty Virus

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Athol said:
Toasty Virus said:
I'm from Scotland, and swearing is actually more or less part of our culture. I swear all the time in my everyday speech, as does my mum.

Crazy stuff.
Wouldnt the scottish be esentially mute if they couldnt swear? :D I kid, I kid
I don't offence to the truth :p
 

Xenetethrae

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JUMBO PALACE said:
I'm from the US and I swear when I feel it's appropriate to add a little intensity or urgency. I don't really know the exact last time I used a swear word... SO GET OFF MY FUCKING BACK!
Shit man, chill the fuck out!

US of A here too. Swear often enough, but never around older relatives
 

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I'm from Medford Oregon(USA)and I swear pretty frequintley most of the time for emphasis and to make people understand just how stupid they are the last time I swore was about half and hour ago when my teacher told me to stop goofing off and to get to work and I proceeded to show her I was done and told her fuck off and go make me a samich. I am now currently in the principals office writing this post on my Iphone.
 

Dfskelleton

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Kansas. You'd think we'd swear a lot, but not really. I do sometimes, but it's usually to add flavor or humor to the sentence.
 

DSK-

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I swore two seconds ago. I swear all the time. For me it isn't offensive.
 

mega48man

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fuck you

but really, the word damn and dammit are probably going to become commonly used without anyone calling you out on it in i'd say at least 3 or 4 years. and when that happens, i'm gonna say fuck like i'm high on coffee
 

GeorgW

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Sweden, I swore a few hours ago. Can't really remember my family swearing though.
People take cursing waaaay too seriously. It's just a fucking word!
 

ComprehensiveGoo

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I live in England. Swearing is like a second language here. It may as well be taught in schools in replacement of French.. Everyone does it here. I guess some might feel apprehensive about it at first but it just becomes integrated into your everyday vocab by the time you've hit 16. I guess it's a way of letting of steam without actually taking on much attention.. But some people seriously over use it. All in all living where I live sounds like being constantly hooked up to a dodgy COD team on Xbox Live.
 

InnerRebellion

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US. I swear a lot.

I don't see damn, ass or bastard as swears though. A lot of my swears are random phrases, like "Bloody fishfucks!" for example.
 

GodofDisaster

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It would have to be a few hours ago, when I said the F word very loudly after stubbing my toe against, a table.

Although the last time I actually swore in the form of a rant, was a few weeks ago in Belfast Northern Ireland. Long story short, there was me my friend and this other guy who we both knew from school, this guy had become a complete dick and the longer he hung around with us the more angry I became. eventually when he did leave, I turned to my friend and let out probably the greatest swearing rant I've ever said.
 

Hafnium

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I watched Barcelone vs Arsenal today and swore at the judge for sending Van Persie off. Also did it many of other times, I don't think much of it.
For the record I'm generally friendly and not rude at all, and I'm from Copenhagen, Denmark.
 

WeOwnTheSky

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I live in Canada. I swore a few hours ago...I think? I don't really keep track, it just slips out in normal conversation sometimes, mostly to emphasize a point. My mom doesn't usually swear, but she did last night out of annoyance for something. My dad does all the time.
 

TehCookie

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Michigan, and I swore about 10 minutes ago when I was driving home from college. People who can't drive the speed limit make me very angry. Anger is the only reason anyone in my family swears, unless we're hanging out with friends who swear a lot.
 

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thylasos said:
The UK, and there was a loud exclamation of "BOLLOCKS!" when I stubbed my toe on the bathroom door a few minutes ago.
I too am from the UK and Bollocks is probably my favourite word to yell when something goes wrong, or when my folks are around i usualy say "Permision to say Cock"
Kinda adopted it from James May
 

Artina89

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I was born and brought up in Leeds, and currently live in Nottingham. I swore a couple of minutes ago when I was talking to one of my roommates. I swear quite a bit, especially if I am stressed and/or annoyed. I am trying to cut down though.

My friend from California swore just now as I was talking to her on the phone because her cat has just made a mess of her living room playing with one of her cat toys :)
 

xdom125x

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U.S.A and the last time I swore was when I saw the thread title and said "Swearing? I fucking love it".