Tell them to stop and if they don't then refuse to communicate with them till they do.
To stop using bad language, it can be helpful to become more mindful of your words by pausing before speaking and choosing alternative words. You could also try replacing swear words with more neutral or positive expressions. Additionally, surrounding yourself with people who do not use bad language can help reinforce more appropriate language usage.
Ask them politely to stop - if they don't lodge a complaint with management, abusive e mails are a form of bullying and harassment and your company has a responsibility to stop them.
Get a restraining order.
If your sister-in-law is verbally abusive, there is no law you can invoke to stop her. Your best option is to avoid her.
cuz swearing is fun... and it gives tone to what your saying.
It sounds like a lot of sweaty guys yelling at each other and arguing with abusive language. It sounds like this: HEY! I DON'T AGREE! STOP LYING! THEY ARE MUCH BETTER THEN THE OPPOSITION!!"
Ctrl+Z mean EOF in WinDos, no matter what programming language you are using.
Standing up for yourself is simply saying that you will no longer tolerate abusive behavior, and backing it up by leaving it if does not stop. You cannot "deal" with abusers. If they refuse to get counseling, you need to get away from them. Untreated, abuse almost always gets worse with time.
Quin tu istanc orationem hinc veterem atque antiquam amoves = Why don't you stop using that obsolete and ancient language of yours = Oh do stop using that obsolete ancient language !
First, stop using...Second, clean the wreckage of your past...Finally, help others...
Dogs are not necessarily easier to train using the German language. It may seem that way in certain contexts because commands in German often have harsh or distinct sounds that dogs can more easily differentiate and respond to. The key to successful dog training lies in consistency, positive reinforcement, and building a strong communication bond with your pet, regardless of the language used.
You say "Stop!" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Oto!".