Cursing at someone is not illegal in and of itself, as it is protected under the First Amendment right to freedom of speech. However, there are exceptions, such as if the cursing constitutes harassment, threats, or hate speech, which can be illegal.
Cursing someone out is not illegal in and of itself, as it is protected under the First Amendment right to freedom of speech. However, there are exceptions, such as if the language constitutes harassment, threats, or incitement to violence, which could be considered illegal.
Cursing is not illegal in public places, but it can be considered disorderly conduct or disturbing the peace depending on the circumstances.
Cursing in public is not necessarily illegal in all jurisdictions, but it can be considered disorderly conduct or a public nuisance in some places. It is important to be mindful of local laws and regulations regarding public behavior.
You will know when someone is cursing you.
No. To b*tch at someone means to complain.
Cursing, and anything else that puts someone down.
If someone says "curse your tongue," they are cursing the fact that you just said something you should not have said. They are cursing the fact that you spoke.
yes it is in the same category.
is it illegal for someone to obtain an email that was not addresses to them?
Yes, they be cursing.
No. It is an ignorant, low-class way to express ones-self. --------------- I'm not sure what you mean by cursing. Using foul language is prohibited according to the Jewish laws of speech. If you mean as in "to place a curse on someone", according to traditional Jewish law, there is a biblical injunction against cursing G-d, against cursing one's parent, and against cursing a religious judge or tribunal.
In and of itself, it is not illegal to fire someone over the phone.