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Why we should not use badwords because when we use badwords people next to us may think we are bad our respect of our family may also go mostly we see people giving badwords to eachother in railway station or anywhere etc. if we are not controlling our badwords we should not give badwords in front of a small child other wise the small child will also give badwords when he grows up

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Answered by IMrGauravI
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I have a friend who can't say "fûck". She never has been able to and shakes her head helplessly when teased and dared to give it a go. She's not a prude. But she has such a strong reaction to the word that she cannot bring herself to utter it.

ck". She never has been able to and shakes her head helplessly when teased and dared to give it a go. She's not a prude. But she has such a strong reaction to the word that she cannot bring herself to utter it.Using the f-word in the first sentence of this article wasn't done for gratuitous effect. But how did you react to reading it? Would it have been more agreeable to see the euphemism "the f-word" instead? Do some "bad" words make you more uncomfortable than others?

ck". She never has been able to and shakes her head helplessly when teased and dared to give it a go. She's not a prude. But she has such a strong reaction to the word that she cannot bring herself to utter it.Using the f-word in the first sentence of this article wasn't done for gratuitous effect. But how did you react to reading it? Would it have been more agreeable to see the euphemism "the f-word" instead? Do some "bad" words make you more uncomfortable than others?It has been known for a while that people fluent in two languages respond far less strongly to swear words in their mother tongue than in their second language

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