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Sign of the times....
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Haven't been on here for what seems ages, but had to share this with you.
I've just been shopping & noticed how some youngsters greet each other these days!
The first said "Oh, f*ckin' ell mate, fancy seeing you here".
The next said "Hello you old c*nt, how ya doin?'".
The next said " Hello mate, ain't seen you for f*ckin' ages".
Am I getting old?
I've just been shopping & noticed how some youngsters greet each other these days!
The first said "Oh, f*ckin' ell mate, fancy seeing you here".
The next said "Hello you old c*nt, how ya doin?'".
The next said " Hello mate, ain't seen you for f*ckin' ages".
Am I getting old?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When standing in the CO-OP after picking my 10 year old son up from school today he was telling me about a football match at school where he had been goalie, he said "some little c**t kicked the ball at my d**k" I was shocked to the core as these are not words he hears at home!!! I had to apologise to all around us for his language and explain that as he has Asperger Syndrome that he had no idea what he was saying. I was mortified!
Hi all, hope you're all well.
I was wondering whether I should have posted my Q, but am glad I got it off my chest & to find that I'm not on my own.
I realise not all kids are like that, thank goodness, but it does make you wonder what the future holds, regarding respect for others, etc.
I was in town a while ago & I heard this awful woman scream at her young son "Get here now, or I'll give you such a f*ckin' slap". He replied "You can't hit me, you'll go to prison". She replied "Good, at least I'll get some peace from you, you little b*stard". I walked on shaking my head, but she didn't bat an eyelid!
Don't get me wrong, I know kids can drive you to distraction at times, but why do 'some' parents have to shout & share their foul mouths with others out in the street! :o?
I was wondering whether I should have posted my Q, but am glad I got it off my chest & to find that I'm not on my own.
I realise not all kids are like that, thank goodness, but it does make you wonder what the future holds, regarding respect for others, etc.
I was in town a while ago & I heard this awful woman scream at her young son "Get here now, or I'll give you such a f*ckin' slap". He replied "You can't hit me, you'll go to prison". She replied "Good, at least I'll get some peace from you, you little b*stard". I walked on shaking my head, but she didn't bat an eyelid!
Don't get me wrong, I know kids can drive you to distraction at times, but why do 'some' parents have to shout & share their foul mouths with others out in the street! :o?
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Hi agree with all you say and heard it all myself but I will give you an example.My kids never heard any swearing in house . But I went outside once and there was about 5 or6 of them sitting in a circle saying "f you now it's your turn you f ing b "and each one was saying it in turn.I tell you my 2 kids feet never touched the ground.They were only 4 and 5 at the time .
To be honest, I hear the F word every day where I work.
I really cannot stand the word,I find it really offensive.
So, I manage to plod on with my job and just ignore all the expletive words I hear.It seems to mingle in with modern life chatter these days.F this and F that.
Although,I must admit when I get a bit annoyed at something or other I do tend to swear just a bit,but I never use the F word.I was brought up very well to ignore any expletive words.
I really cannot stand the word,I find it really offensive.
So, I manage to plod on with my job and just ignore all the expletive words I hear.It seems to mingle in with modern life chatter these days.F this and F that.
Although,I must admit when I get a bit annoyed at something or other I do tend to swear just a bit,but I never use the F word.I was brought up very well to ignore any expletive words.