To swear or not to swear!

People have different approaches to swearing. Sometimes you can say the nastiest words [YOU can say, not me!] and you hear a general loud acceptance! People finding you very naughty and ladies get giggling. Say the same thing at the wrong place, you might get your ar$e kicked! But it’s a different thing when it comes to swearing at work place. Doing it in front of the customers, duh, certainly not. Swearing can either show you’re an annoying person, or give others more room to get closer to you, into your personal territory. We don’t want either one for customers generally, do we?

But what about at work place, among colleagues? Well, again there are different ideas. This lady thinks its totally inappropriate and just because she never uses bad language, it should be prohibited. But this research is trying to show that swearing at work might even boost productivity and reduces stress. You want my opinion? Well, I certainly don’t like all time polite people, plus I always try to keep the face, not getting close to those not worth or not worth the trouble! So, really depends on where you work. For me, I could always adopt. I’ve been in places really polite, which I had to watch my mouth so damn good not to utter a word that gets me kicked out, but after a while I could get used to their own language and ways of expressing myself without crashing others. I’ve also been in rude environments, which you either had to kill or get killed! But there are those who aren’t really good at this swearing thing, they either can’t respond well if they receive one or they’re very extreme. The reality might be that there’s a wilderness out there and you gotta know how to survive in different environments, but if you find yourself in an unsuitable position, just try to talk to the bad mouth or return the colorful words, or in long turn you might end up at your office in early morning with a huge shot gun!

If you found yourself faking a smile at someone who knocks you out in speaking with some naughty words in regular bases, it basically means you should get more involved defending yourself & not making a dumb figure around the office. In contrast, if you find someone not feeling easy with your language for a time, take it easy on them, you’re harassing the poor creature!

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