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Foul Mouthed Geordies...
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Last night, I watched a program called 'Geordie Shore'. It was proper car crash TV, but one thing that did stand out to me was the absolute foul language that these people used.
I don't know anyone who uses such bad language, it is literally every other word! it can't be a "youth" thing, as I have younger friends and work colleagues that don't speak like this. SO... just wondering, is it a Geordie thing?
Are Geordies, generally speaking, foul mouthed?
I don't know anyone who uses such bad language, it is literally every other word! it can't be a "youth" thing, as I have younger friends and work colleagues that don't speak like this. SO... just wondering, is it a Geordie thing?
Are Geordies, generally speaking, foul mouthed?
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I only know one Geordie, and yes, he is obnoxiously foul-mouthed He has been over here for about 30 years, and has not lost any trace of his accent; in my opinion this exacerbates the foul-soundin gness. Obviously, only knowing one of them, I cannot reach a general conclusion. However, I can honestly state that 100% of the Geordies I know are foul- mouthed.
16:56 Tue 18th Dec 2012
No I don't think it is just the Geordies. I live in a north west town and schoolkids passing the house on the way home seem to have a limited vocabulary consisting of mainly the F word. I think the most depressing thing is hearing young mums effing and jeffing at toddlers to make them hurry up. What sort of example are they setting.
The worst language, if based on frequence of usage, was from the Londoners I used to work with. Some of them didn't even seem to realise when they were saying the 'f' word.
Also when I worked in a customer facing environment in London in 1989 I couldn't believe the language the customers used to staff.
Also when I worked in a customer facing environment in London in 1989 I couldn't believe the language the customers used to staff.
My language at home is terrible. My language at work is completely different. And I'm not above using the C word either. I think probably there's a lot to be said for hamming it up for the cameras. I've heard terrible language from all walks of life, both sexes and many, many different areas (and countries).
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So, what you're basically saying CD, is you are a potty mouth? :P
Jd, I don't really go out any more, but I wonder if it would be the same kind of thing in every town or city, on a Saturday night.
I genuinely was shocked at some of the stuff they were coming out with! I'm no prude, and I do sometimes use bad language, but I just don't see the need for it in every single conversation. Their parents are surely watching the show too?! :-/
Lol @ Triggs. The finest Newcastle has to offer? Crikey!
Jd, I don't really go out any more, but I wonder if it would be the same kind of thing in every town or city, on a Saturday night.
I genuinely was shocked at some of the stuff they were coming out with! I'm no prude, and I do sometimes use bad language, but I just don't see the need for it in every single conversation. Their parents are surely watching the show too?! :-/
Lol @ Triggs. The finest Newcastle has to offer? Crikey!
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