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Do you swear when you experience emotional changes in your daily life (when you are very angry, very happy, surprised, etc.)?

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Nahh! I am quite reserved with myself and I can control my emotion splendidly good. I always keep my emotion stable for years and now I can't remember when the last time I shouted in anger ;;

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But I often slipping swear words in everyday conversation in a manner of joke hehe

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In general, I don't swear when I'm angry. I can control my anger, I don't say anything hurtful to the other person, but I usually cry when I can't. And I don't like this feature at all.

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Consciously cursing as a joke felt better to me than cursing out of anger. Because you can decide when and when not.

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Unfortunately, it can be in traffic. I don't want to, but sometimes I can't help myself.

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No matter how bad it is to swear, people can sometimes get to that point in traffic. I agree you :)

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Otherwise, no, but I have to be honest and admit that sometimes it happens to me in traffic. I'm not proud of it, but at that moment it's just stronger than me.

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I'm just like you @Jelena. I can usually control my anger. That's why I rarely swear. However, sometimes I can get extremely angry in traffic. Also, I don't come across injustice at all. In that case, I can sometimes use tiny slang words. But of course it's best not to use it. I wish I could control myself better.

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I understand you completely because we react the same way. I always try to control my anger, but sometimes such a situation just happens to me that I can't. Afterwards I feel bad and in a way, I get angry with myself for allowing myself to react like that.

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I used to use a lot of profanities when I was younger, but now I have outgrown it.

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I think it has been a positive change. Because when you get used to swearing, it can be difficult to swear in appropriate places and sometimes to control yourself. I rarely speak slang. It's either in traffic, or when someone is badly hurt or someone is wronged, I can get very angry. It could be me, my family, my partner, my friend, or someone I've never met.

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I agree with you Bengisu. When we get into the habit of swearing, it can be very bad. Sometimes a person does not even notice that he has cursed, it becomes a very ugly habit that is difficult to get rid of.

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Yes. Yes. I used to use a lot of profanities before because my friends found it funny and it made them laugh every time. Now, I have realized that the sanctity of my mouth is more important than making my friends laugh.

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@Jelena Yes, the important thing is not to curse often enough to get used to it.

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I think it was the right decision, Osman. What matters is what you think, how you want to see yourself. Your friends want to spend time with you anyway because they love you anyway. No need for other things. @Osman

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