Swearing
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Office workers 'swear approximately 55 times a week' - here's why
Swearing is cathartic and can challenge the work setting, but some also find it rude and inappropriate.
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That's one way to avoid a fine! Creative driver blocks police camera van with his car
Video footage uploaded to YouTube shows a prankster winding up his local police force – by parking directly in front of a mobile speed van, blocking the camera from catching speeding drivers. Under the pretence of checking his oil
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Jamie Oliver gives his kids permission to swear at Christmas. Is he wrong?
Should children be allowed to swear?
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'What did you say?' Mum blogger explains why her son's swearing isn't a big deal
Do you let your kids swear?
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Driver leaves expletive-laden note after hitting parked car in front of onlookers
An Australian driver who shunted another car left an expletive-filled note on the vehicle's windscreen because 'someone was watching'. Nayte L Howarth posted photos of the note on Facebook, after spotting it at 5.15pm on Sunday
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Is it ever ok to swear in front of your kids?
Maria Foy, a New Zealand based mum-of-two recently penned a post about swearing in front of her children and why she doesn’t believe doing so is detrimental to their behaviour or development. “If swearing offends you, then I am not sorry, because I do not swear to offend you personally.
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Woman filmed swearing while reading Bible at the wheel
A motorist offered a rather un-godly gesture after she was spotted reading what appeared to be a bible at the wheel of her car. A passenger in an overtaking car filmed the woman's dangerous behaviour, which only worsened when she realised