Posted June 09, 2015
Ixamyakxim
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ddickinson
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Posted June 09, 2015
EndreWhiteMane: It's used in Australia a lot too, but it just means arse there. It's never been a favorite of mine either.
My swearing has _almost_ stopped except when my temper gets the better of me, and then only when I'm alone.
I use sh** and da** quite a bit when they're called for though, mostly when driving. :-)
The Australian way is pretty much the same as the UK. It's nowhere near as offensive a word over here. Still not a nice word, but it can be said in jest, or other ways and not taken as offensive as you Americans take it. My swearing has _almost_ stopped except when my temper gets the better of me, and then only when I'm alone.
I use sh** and da** quite a bit when they're called for though, mostly when driving. :-)
Edit: Fixed a few errors. I must be getting tired. :-)
Post edited June 09, 2015 by ddickinson
Ixamyakxim
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Posted June 09, 2015
This was always the impression I had. It was just a more casual word for the location, and one to which I'm a bit more sensitive to due to its connotation here.
ddickinson
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Posted June 09, 2015
I wonder if there is an equivalent word that we find offensive that you do not? I can't think of one, but I guess there could be. I guess it goes back to the old saying of the US and the UK being separated by a common language.
EndreWhiteMane
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Posted June 09, 2015
ddickinson: the word is not nearly as bad as it seems to be over in your neck of the woods. I am sure if you were not American you would not mind the word so much, not that it is a particularly pleasant word, and not one that I use.
Ixamyakxim: This was always the impression I had. It was just a more casual word for the location, and one to which I'm a bit more sensitive to due to its connotation here. Ixamyakxim
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Posted June 09, 2015
Come on we need a few other members to chime in - maybe we can build a global "Ten Words You Can't Say" list for each part of this blue orb we live on ;)
I want to see ElT lay down some wonderful 10 syllable German word meaning "Ass That Eats Eyeball Drippings of Cow" that would make anyone's grandmother turn inside out with rage.
I want to see ElT lay down some wonderful 10 syllable German word meaning "Ass That Eats Eyeball Drippings of Cow" that would make anyone's grandmother turn inside out with rage.
EndreWhiteMane
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Posted June 09, 2015
Ixamyakxim: This was always the impression I had. It was just a more casual word for the location, and one to which I'm a bit more sensitive to due to its connotation here.
ddickinson: I wonder if there is an equivalent word that we find offensive that you do not? I can't think of one, but I guess there could be. I guess it goes back to the old saying of the US and the UK being separated by a common language. ddickinson
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EndreWhiteMane
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Posted June 09, 2015
Ixamyakxim: Come on we need a few other members to chime in - maybe we can build a global "Ten Words You Can't Say" list for each part of this blue orb we live on ;)
I want to see ElT lay down some wonderful 10 syllable German word meaning "Ass That Eats Eyeball Drippings of Cow" that would make anyone's grandmother turn inside out with rage.
In Japan just 'dishonorable' will shorten your life dramatically. :-)I want to see ElT lay down some wonderful 10 syllable German word meaning "Ass That Eats Eyeball Drippings of Cow" that would make anyone's grandmother turn inside out with rage.
LeoLR
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EndreWhiteMane
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Posted June 09, 2015
Ixamyakxim: Come on we need a few other members to chime in - maybe we can build a global "Ten Words You Can't Say" list for each part of this blue orb we live on ;)
I want to see ElT lay down some wonderful 10 syllable German word meaning "Ass That Eats Eyeball Drippings of Cow" that would make anyone's grandmother turn inside out with rage.
LeoLR: I don't think I can be of much help on this subject. :-) Most of the more common curse and swearing words we have here are similar to the ones in english, I guess. Not considering words and expressions specific from each region of Brazil. I want to see ElT lay down some wonderful 10 syllable German word meaning "Ass That Eats Eyeball Drippings of Cow" that would make anyone's grandmother turn inside out with rage.
ddickinson
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Posted June 09, 2015
Well I think I better call it a night, another hard day ahead of me tomorrow. I will leave you all to your word games. :-)
I hope you have a good evening, and hopefully something nice will come up for you when the sale updates.
Goodnight!
*goodnight hugs and silly waves*
I hope you have a good evening, and hopefully something nice will come up for you when the sale updates.
Goodnight!
*goodnight hugs and silly waves*
LeoLR
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Posted June 09, 2015
Sleep well! Good night!
Ixamyakxim
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Posted June 09, 2015
I come from a part of the U.S. where I've heard PLENTY of Portuguese swearing. Hell, often from several members of my extended family! ;)
j0ekerr
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Posted June 09, 2015
Japanese is a strangely contradictary language (I'd say schizophrenic even). You see it's severely lacking in colourful pet names for people you don't particularly like. However it has about a dozen different ways to say "you" all of them indicating subtle differences in familiarity, age and gender (as well as half a dozen forms of "I" but I diggress). The thing is, that using the wrong form of "you" is not simply a mistake in etiquette, depending on the situation it can double as a detailed description of your mother's bedroom habits comparing them to those of a monkey in heat, with just one single pronoun.
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Post edited June 09, 2015 by j0ekerr