Can you be or socialize with people who use vulgar/rude words/actions? I can endure it but not for long. Ethics, I guess
9 Answers to "Can you be or socialize with people who use vulgar/rude words/actions? I can endure it but not for long. Ethics, I guess"
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Omg yes. Or people who talk about pointless things like about people. Gossip, drama, ignorant remarks, neg people in general. I want them removed out of my life lol
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I think rude language is a sign of immaturity. Wouldn't you be better off spending your time with more mature company?
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Yes but only for a time then it starts getting on my nerves and i start believing that their vocabulary must be limited.
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Sure I can but I choose not to.
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There's a time and a place for everything. Vulgarity and harsh language has its place in the world. I don't sit on high-enough of a pedestal to judge the language of everyone around me. My own language can be pretty colorful at times. Therein lies true maturity: knowing when it IS appropriate to let loose and when it's not. Sterilizing our personalities is not a valid sign of evolution. Reaching across the chasm to understand where others are coming from -- and to be gracious enough not to condemn them entirely for such a small facet; those are evolved ways of thinking.
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It gets old if every sentence must have superlatives in it, I constantly admonish my kids for it because their mother condones and spews it like a damn dough extruder.
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I prefer play on words in any shape of form over the stale repetition of monologues past, reminiscing over feelings once had......the boredom is soul crushing. A well placed "social enhancer" can be just a color in an otherwise fine painting. You can dislike the colors or the use of them constantly, but ethical reasoning for it is just denying an aspect pretending it makes your valuable than others for having your own style. I'll let you yourself decide if that's worth the effort.
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actions are not the same as words. Rude words are not the same as vulgar words. I think you are putting many different things into one bag.
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Best Answer (Chosen by Voting):
Posted by Assposed Jan 3rd, 2013 at 7:08AM
Yes, and respond in kind.
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