7 Harmless British Words Americans Might Find Rude.. (American Reacts)
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Unbelievable, its ok for everyone to own guns but saying a mild swear word is bad.
It's weird how freedom of speech doesn't literally mean freedom of speech when it comes to profanity
If you think these are bad, you should hear what we call cigarettes
A lot of American action movies contain one profanity that I've not heard in Britain, and it's particularly distasteful, it rhymes with trucker and is proceeded with mother. NASTY.
People swear more now in the UK than they ever did when I was a child. Many people still find it offensive and, technically one can still be arrested for saying some profanities in public. Not everyone swears here nor does everyone approve of it. I never heard my mother swear, not even once.
Most US imported tv is stuffed with four letter words so what's the issue here?
I find the avoidance of cuss words in the USA amusing given the whole freedom of speech thing
Yes, America did change it. You got your language from Britain, the motherland, then you tweeked it to your own.
I was a Briton in America in 8th grade. I used the word "rubber" when asking for an eraser and had no idea why anyone would find that amusing. I never stopped using the word because... well because I was only in the States 18 months and never learned to speak the local dialect, y'all.
So in the colonies you can't say "tit" in front of a child but you can feed them sugared bread all year round. I get it.
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So Americans don't like swearing or profanity as they call it. Where's your so called freedom in this regard? Yes, you're right - it doesn't exist in the states. Us Brits swear without impunity on television, in every day conversations and under our breath when stuff goes wrong. Grow a pair USA and use speech to gain proper freedom!
We really fucking love swearing.
Americans say ' she fell on her fanny ' meaning she fell on her backside . In England ' fanny ' refers to a different part of a ladies anatomy.
There's no such thing as bad language, only bad use of language.
American Commentators have been known to say Wimbleton at the Wimbledon Tennis Championships!
There’s a great scene in an episode of Frasier where Daphne, the English housekeeper, makes breakfast. Frasier is surprised when his father comes to the breakfast table with a woman he has spent the night with. Frasier’s embarrassment is heightened when he enquires, “Banger Dad?”, while offering him a sausage.
Im Scottish so a large percentage of my speech is swearing
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