Swearing can undermine effective communication by distracting from the message and potentially alienating listeners. It may also reflect poorly on one's character, suggesting a lack of professionalism or self-control. Additionally, frequent use of profanity can desensitize individuals to strong language, diminishing its impact and potentially normalizing aggressive behavior. Ultimately, avoiding swearing can foster a more respectful and inclusive environment.
They should not swear. It serves no purpose.
Should not is Shouldn't as a contraction.He should not swear at all. He shouldn't swear at all.
...on a bible.
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no you should not swear on zwinkycuties or anything else.God says in the bible that he does not want you to swear on anything because thar is like cursing him out.
Well, its up to you if you want to swear or not. I wouldn't suggest it for children, but when your old enough, then yes.
yes he does more than he should
Don't swear then.
No. They will not come for that.
It is "will swear." Example: "The man will swear if someone makes him mad."
Swearing is not an of age type of privilege. In fact, even adults sound quite ignorant when using swear words so preteens should take such into consideration before they begin to swear.
It can if you either swear around it or teach it to swear.