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    Exactly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mary Mary View Post
    I'm interested to know why you self-censored the not-swearing.
    I thought dork was a swearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mary Mary View Post
    It's not about religion, it's about being gentlemanly and having respect. This is not being demonstrated as understood by many, perhaps because of cultures.

    To me, at my age and the way I was brought up, being told to "grow up" or "accept it" is like hearing that the drivers could carry knives and stab the stage end reporters, or run them over like it's a Christmas market - because these are cultural shifts accepted by Europeans these days. No, no, no.
    What are you taking about? Please dont drag shit-politics in here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by focus206 View Post
    The correlation between religious people and not swearing is not present in every country. I actually thought it was true only in anglosaxon countries, but I guess not. Here in Italy there's no such thing as "Christians don't swear"
    Yes, in norway the same, even my familiy-friend that are a priest swearing.

    Its different types of religious people, normal people with a healty wiew on life, and the other type that tries to push theire wiews and religion on us others.

    Personaly i'm not religios, but the swearing-gate has a touch of the later over it.

    Of course, un-sivilized swearing is unnecessery in every setting, but some colourful language in normal manner is a part of both the sport and normal peoples life.




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    Quote Originally Posted by skarderud View Post
    What are you taking about? Please dont drag shit-politics in here.

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    Irritated? Shocked? That was my intention. If you thought that was an invitation to debate politics it's not that you don't understand my point, it's that you didn't understand my post.

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    Children viewing must also be an aspect of the issue. You dont want your kids to think casually saying "I f**** up", is normal. In the circumstances, talking about something that happened an hour earlier, Fourmaux should've just said I messed up.

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    Maybe not linked to this conversation completely but its here anyway;

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fast Eddie WRC View Post
    Children viewing must also be an aspect of the issue. You dont want your kids to think casually saying "I f**** up", is normal. In the circumstances, talking about something that happened an hour earlier, Fourmaux should've just said I messed up.
    Are you saying that youth did not swear like it's nothing abnormal in the past?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Franky View Post
    Are you saying that youth did not swear like it's nothing abnormal in the past?
    Well, children do like their parents and idols do. They have big ears and learn from them. Also swearing. "I messed up" should´ve been much better to speak or phrase.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mary Mary View Post
    It's not about religion, it's about being gentlemanly and having respect. This is not being demonstrated as understood by many, perhaps because of cultures.

    To me, at my age and the way I was brought up, being told to "grow up" or "accept it" is like hearing that the drivers could carry knives and stab the stage end reporters, or run them over like it's a Christmas market - because these are cultural shifts accepted by Europeans these days. No, no, no.
    The only cultural shifts europeans are currently accepting is the dismantlement of the social state and time travel to the 1930s.

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