If you swear at guests, you risk causing hard feelings that may not go away for a long time. You could hurt feelings of friends and family. It's best not to swear at guests, and to keep these words inside you.
The Romans could cuss with the best of them. They used swear words before, during and after the days of Spartacus. But you won't find examples in your high school Latin books.
could what happen again? In order for me to answer you have to be more descriptive!
Because he seems to think everyone there is loyal and there is no use for them to swear an oath
They had to swear an oath of loyalty.
Well the guests sit in the same room but different table
You are not allowed to swear when you have invited guests at your house because it is not good etiquette. Some people are highly offended by swear words so you should always apply common sense when it comes to such occasions.
Swear before no man. Also you could say "Don't swear to God"
You will get kick out of the store or they will call the police.
Then the manager will ban you forever.
If guests have things missing out of a hotel room, the hotel can try to charge the guests for the missing items. If the items that are missing belong to the guests, the guests can file a complaint with the hotel and a police report.
For swear in the legal sense, it would be affirm or attest.For swearing, it could be to curse, cuss, or blaspheme.
Some songs on yahoo music might have swearing in it.
"Holy swear" is not a common phrase or idiom. It could potentially refer to swearing an oath or promise in a sacred or religious context.
Nope, unless she doesn't swear. If she doesn't swear then it's kinda awkward for her. But, if she swears then your fine, but you could both learn new words and increase your vocabularies, so that you can communicate with respect.
The term "grenade" itself does not contain any swear words. It typically refers to an explosive device. However, if used in a sentence that includes swear words, then it could contribute to the overall profanity of that sentence.
You can use disposable cameras and have guests take pics, then collect the photos at the end of the night and develop them yourself. Or you could use a photo-sharing app, such as PhotoOpp Bride, that will send all the guests' photos instantly to the app and an online album. With the online album you could also have guests with digital cameras upload to it!
i swear you be on that 5 in the morning but im workin