i like the point you make, and i agree to an extent. it really depends on the people you surround yourself with. if you are around people who swear a lot, swear words do much less. my friends swear a lot, so saying fuck or shit holds little to no weight. i think it really depends on context and people, but overall i definitely agree. i swear a lot and i do notice when clean speech is effective, especially in professional settings. great video. i also absolutely love the snow, winter is the greatest season by a mile.
they definitely arent all bad, it is context dependent and swearing has plenty of use in the right situations. if you remove the habituality of them tho, now you pick and choose when you use them, rather than having them accidentally fly at a time where you didnt want them to. we never speak "perfectly," but we can speak mindfully 😄⛄️❄️ (winter enjoyers stay winnin btw 😎)
I think swear words are like implicit punctuation. Saying Fuck is like dropping ! into your speech. Or less obvious, I think excessive swearing is like TYPING IN ALL CAPS ALL THE TIME AND GETS ANNOYING. Now..... both !!!! or maybe !?!? or words in ALL CAPS here and there can have their place, but used in excess, can make you be taken less seriously. Another way to look at it is to Spice up conversation and pair up well as you say with jokes. But even with food, you want the right amount to enhance it, if you drown food in excess spice you've made a mockery of cooking and ruined it. However, using it in subtle clever ways greatly enhances it. As for me, I'm a truck driver and swear all day, but to myself out of boredom watching dumb shits in traffic, but I leave that excess cursing behind when I'm out of the cab.
i like the point you make, and i agree to an extent. it really depends on the people you surround yourself with. if you are around people who swear a lot, swear words do much less. my friends swear a lot, so saying fuck or shit holds little to no weight. i think it really depends on context and people, but overall i definitely agree. i swear a lot and i do notice when clean speech is effective, especially in professional settings. great video. i also absolutely love the snow, winter is the greatest season by a mile.
they definitely arent all bad, it is context dependent and swearing has plenty of use in the right situations. if you remove the habituality of them tho, now you pick and choose when you use them, rather than having them accidentally fly at a time where you didnt want them to.
we never speak "perfectly," but we can speak mindfully 😄⛄️❄️ (winter enjoyers stay winnin btw 😎)
@julienandross you said it exactly 🤞
I'm happy to see the snow.
same here brother. as they say, love the snow or hate the snow, the snow's still there.
I think swear words are like implicit punctuation. Saying Fuck is like dropping ! into your speech. Or less obvious, I think excessive swearing is like TYPING IN ALL CAPS ALL THE TIME AND GETS ANNOYING. Now..... both !!!! or maybe !?!? or words in ALL CAPS here and there can have their place, but used in excess, can make you be taken less seriously.
Another way to look at it is to Spice up conversation and pair up well as you say with jokes. But even with food, you want the right amount to enhance it, if you drown food in excess spice you've made a mockery of cooking and ruined it. However, using it in subtle clever ways greatly enhances it.
As for me, I'm a truck driver and swear all day, but to myself out of boredom watching dumb shits in traffic, but I leave that excess cursing behind when I'm out of the cab.
this is a solid comment, i like your points 😎