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    Normal polite English speaking societies don't use vulgarisms in everyday conversation, no matter what the mainstream media may portray. TV and films don't reflect real life, they're just light mind-numbing escapism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikula View Post
    Can I blame Hollywood, that makes the impression, that for example word motherfucker seems to be quiet neutral word, there?
    In everyday conversation, people don't swear as much as Hollywood, or comedians looking for shock value would otherwise portray.

    MF is not really used much in areas outside the US, just as "cunt" is more common in the UK and AUS, but again they aren't thrown around in every conversation like on TV.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariner View Post
    In everyday conversation, people don't swear as much as Hollywood, or comedians looking for shock value would otherwise portray.

    MF is not really used much in areas outside the US, just as "cunt" is more common in the UK and AUS, but again they aren't thrown around in every conversation like on TV.
    cnut is considered the C-bomb here. Usually only used in personal male to male boozed up conversation or when shit is happening...

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    No language can surpass Serbian in terms of swearing, it's quite rich and colorful, even If you're swearing it doesn't necessarily mean you're insulting someone or mean harm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pelikarski View Post
    No language can surpass Serbian in terms of swearing, it's quite rich and colorful, even If you're swearing it doesn't necessarily mean you're insulting someone or mean harm.
    Yeah Balkanians use swear words even more often XD

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    Quote Originally Posted by ViktorNavorski View Post
    Yeah Balkanians use swear words even more often XD
    Ne seri bre

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    100% yes. Mainly thanks to the fact that the culture who is now influencing English more than any other (America) is culturally vulgar. Though you could argue Britain too, lad culture is mainstream. All the women/men in British reality act ghetto/low class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Salty View Post
    cnut is considered the C-bomb here. Usually only used in personal male to male boozed up conversation or when shit is happening...
    It's still the uber-curse here too but I meant that it's more likely to spring up here than MF would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mariner View Post
    It's still the uber-curse here too but I meant that it's more likely to spring up here than MF would.
    British English is the best English

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