I love British cursing - the cadence of it, the joy in the sound of the words, and the vulgarity of it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As always, the British especially shudder at the latest American vulgarity, and then they embrace it with enthusiasm two years later.
I grew up cursing a lot.
I really love cursing a lot. But as I get older, I realize it's a little unseemly for women of a certain age.
I love British humor. It's just so - surreal.
I love the British.
I curse too much. I really do. I have a horrible cursing mouth.
I prefer the finesse of French humour. English humour is more scathing, more cruel, as illustrated by Monty Python and Little Britain.
The English can be a very critical, unforgiving people, but criticism can be good. And this is a country that loves comedy.
The foolish and wicked practice of profane cursing and swearing is a vice so mean and low that every person of sense and character detests and despises it.
I don't like cursing in movies. I feel like cursing has become the new hackiness. You try to find substitutions for cursing.