Quote Originally Posted by focus206 View Post
Evans and the others were raised speaking English, they know that saying f@ck is a no no for your culture, and can express things in other ways. When you ask Fourmaux or any other driver that doesn't speak English as 1st language, you should consider that:
they are not as fluent in English and might struggle to express things + in English there's this small f word that you can insert at basically any point of a sentence to express big frustration or anger (not all languages work like that, in some languages you'd need to go out of your way to insert swear words in certain sentences) + some cultures just don't care as much about swear words as English speaking people.
It's the duality of having rap songs or rappers that swear twice every second, but then any swear word in more professional settings are taboos, which is not something that happens in every country.
Fourmaux signed a form to acknowledge he understood the requirements.... there's no excuse for him not knowing the strongest, most prolific word.

I remember a user called NOT from this forum who was voted off for being strong worded and abusive in tone, so there is a line of standards here on average which many adhere to. They had the same lack of class that affects one user active now on this subject in this thread, who commented that throwing in the odd 'n word' is acceptable. I usually ignore if I disagree with somebody where there is no discussion to be had, but that is truly despicable. I don't know if they are a native English speaker or not; I can pass it if not using the explanation you gave; but if so, I can only assume they are still a young boy with no life experience or adult development. That is not how I would like anybody of any age or culture to behave, it's certainly not a way to develop characters in WRC.