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Teacher
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Bartender Poultry farmer
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Golf pro
Today (2017) what we call foul language has become so pervasive in all levels of society that foul language can be heard and is accepted as normal in all walks of life including an office workplace.
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Law enforcement is an occupation where much foul language is used, as evidenced by the TV show, "Cops."
Sailors and truck drivers have a reputation for using lots of foul language at work. Actors in R-rated movies might also use a lot of foul language.
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that is all i know
a factory,stage and a school
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name an occupation where there would be lots of foul language.
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go to a factory, theres plenty of language there
THE SUBWAY! :DD Or a bar.
Not necissarily (sorry i cant spell) i dont think its a recognized symtom but the person with OCD would get frustrated and choose to use foul language
It typically refers to someone who is using foul language. The foul language being the 'colorfull words'.
You hear a lot of foul language on certain types of jobs, at bars when people are drunk, etc.
You hear a lot of foul language on certain types of jobs, at bars when people are drunk, etc.
The words Foul and Fair are not in the the ancient language dictionary, but in the Old Norse dictionary, in which the language is based, they are translated as: Fu'll (Foul) and Fagr, or Sannligr (Fair). Hope this helps.