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A little call to order!
Stef:
Ladies and Gentlemen!
Recently I've noticed a significant increase of swearwords usage! Or at least so it seems to me... I know that typing in a forum is more like talking than writing, but please be a bit more considerate not to use all the "f*$§ing" or "s#!t" that you would use when talking. Even when you don't type it out, it feels quite harsh sometimes. I know that in some cases it's almost impossible to avoid this ultimate form of superlative, but please use a bit more constraint.
Thank you very much!!
happylanding:
--- Quote from: Stef on June 02, 2006, 12:38:01 PM ---Ladies and Gentlemen!
Recently I've noticed a significant increase of swearwords usage! Or at least so it seems to me... I know that typing in a forum is more like talking than writing, but please be a bit more considerate not to use all the "f*$§ing" or "s#!t" that you would use when talking. Even when you don't type it out, it feels quite harsh sometimes. I know that in some cases it's almost impossible to avoid this ultimate form of superlative, but please use a bit more constraint.
Thank you very much!!
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Okay, PIC! Sorry :)
Willco!
fireflyr:
--- Quote from: Stef on June 02, 2006, 12:38:01 PM ---Ladies and Gentlemen!
Recently I've noticed a significant increase of swearwords usage! Or at least so it seems to me... I know that typing in a forum is more like talking than writing, but please be a bit more considerate not to use all the "f*$§ing" or "s#!t" that you would use when talking. Even when you don't type it out, it feels quite harsh sometimes. I know that in some cases it's almost impossible to avoid this ultimate form of superlative, but please use a bit more constraint.
Thank you very much!!
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Thanks Mike--regardless of our individual personal conversations, this board is open to all ages and tastes so your leadership in language moderation is well taken----my father used to say that swearing was an indication of a limited vocabulary or a poor upbringing and I concur! 8)
Jean Loup:
well, I started speaking english in Texas...oil workers really engrained foul language and a grosse (witty & funny!) sense of humor for the rest of my life. Remember, I started life speaking french...has the most polite way for the nastiest remarks, jokes or love-making. Translated into other languages they become easily ofensive. I'll try to refrain my natural enthusiasm...
AirScorp:
--- Quote from: fireflyr on June 07, 2006, 12:54:47 AM ---...my father used to say that swearing was an indication of a limited vocabulary...
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Mmmm! Limited vocabulary.. Interesting thought ::rofl:: ::rofl::
Anyways,
WILCO Stef!
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