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Re: Is it any wonder children swear?
i think i am one of the few people who has not seen the film four weddings and a funeral
after the first five minuets i left the room in disgust.....and i am not a prude |
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The phrase "at the age of 7"and the phrase "when visiting a friend of mine" both relate to the subject of the sentence who is "one of my kids" - she was 7 at the time so there's nothing wrong with what I wrote. If I'd meant myself I would have had to write "At the age of 7 when I was visiting a friend of mine" :p |
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It's all down to relationships, I guess |
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My daughter who learnt hard way of dirty mouth & fairy has another use LOL she picked up a new word from a kids tv prog which is a polite substitute for frustration cos thats all swearing is really other than habit she says oh frizzeles which is fine my word when i was younger n still do is piggin or friggin heck hummmmmm think its got a lot to do with censorship tv had to cover up swear words they used to do altho hmmm lip reading gives a lot away especially at footy matches on tv lol!!!!!!
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If I am particularly frustrated with something my word of choice is 'futtocks'.....it doesn't mean anything and it is unlikely to cause offence to anyone in earshot.
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I am a guilty parent as I just let rip I have never used an alternitive nonsensical word. Its a bad day when your kid pulls you up for foul language. Shows she knows better though.
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