The reason that cussing is called swearing is because they are exactly the same, it generally just depends on what region you are from. It's somewhat like the words "you all" compared to "y'all" or "telly" compared to "television; T.V" or even "potato" (pronounced, poe-tay-toe) compared to "potato" (pronounced, poe-tay-ta) Or "pop" compared to "soda" or "rubbish" compared to "garbage"
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for cussing swearing cursing etc. or hacking
No gambling No cussing No drunkloads No swearing Had to become catholic
If your question was meant to read: Riccardo thinks cussing is not nice" then Riccardo is correct. Cussing, swearing, use of profanity is inappropriate.FYI, either you or Riccardo need to brush up on your grammar skills.
you can mute cussing both in single player and multiplayer. for single player it is in the options and if you are playing on xbox live press select and press X on anyone wo is swearing
Cussing or swearing An example can be found in many low beamed English pubs A sign states Duck or Grouse.
No, the only multiplayer profanity that you can filter is text profanity (on PC/Mac). Speech profanity so far is not, (hence the "experience may change during online play" in the ESRB rating). On xbox-live you can mute people, so do this if someone is profusely swearing.
Not in any American versions. In Japanese versions there are a couple cusses. In some versions of the manga there is also swearing, but it is a lot more extreme than the anime.
First start with a person, then study their behaviors. If you see depression, cutting of the skin, swearing and cussing people out, that's either a sign of abuse or trauma left from it.
If you are cussing the word that your child says, then no. however, if the child said it, (not mocking the parent) then it is ok. Spank the child. I don't think a child should be spanked for swearing.
The swearing in of a judge is called taking the oath of office. This is a formal ceremony where the judge pledges to carry out their duties with integrity and uphold the laws of the land.
a song?
You don't get "fired" in the Army. You may be discharged, though. For swearing, generally no. However, if you make a habit of cussing out your superiors, you'll spend a good amount of time on extra duty, lose pay, be restricted to post or even your barracks, and eventually be discharged with an Other-Than-Honorable.