Column: Swearing should be more socially acceptable
By Linden Atelsek | June 27, 2017Swearing is often considered impolite, but we should start looking more to context than the words themselves to determine whether it actually is.
Swearing is often considered impolite, but we should start looking more to context than the words themselves to determine whether it actually is.
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