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The "F word" is so common to hear anymore that I think it's becoming less and less offensive to people.>
>Very strange. When I was at PT yesterday, on of the patients used it and some other very vulgar language. I was not the only other person in the room who was offended by it. Our therapist apologized to everyone after the jackass left and said that he was going to speak to the offensive patient about his unacceptable language.
Yeah that would be annoying for sure. I recall years ago I had a roommate that would get on the phone and cuss like crazy. If I got a phone call myself while she was on her phone I would have to go outside to take the call so the people I was talking to wouldn't have to hear it. I mentioned this to her and she would try to be better about it, but it was such a habit for her to talk like that it would happen anyway. As far as being in a public place like PT and running your mouth that way - well to me that is just someone with no class. But I still hear the word a lot more than I did say 25 or 30 years ago. Maybe it's just me or I notice it more now.
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