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When I was a toddler, my parents would always say, "Excuse my French" just after a swear word.
I'll never forget the first day at school when my teacher asked if any of us knew any French.
I'll never forget the first day at school when my teacher asked if any of us knew any French.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.While running for a bus in Sheffield, I slipped and broke my wrist. Unsurprisingly I let out a 4-letter word, as I landed in a heap among a group of shoppers. Climbing to my feet, I asked them to 'Excuse my French'.
The following day, one of my pupils said to me "Sir, my Mum says she will excuse your French!".
There are half a million people in Sheffield, so why was it that, when I swore for the first time in several years, I had to do it in front of a parent who'd entrusted me to teach her son some decent manners? ;-)
The following day, one of my pupils said to me "Sir, my Mum says she will excuse your French!".
There are half a million people in Sheffield, so why was it that, when I swore for the first time in several years, I had to do it in front of a parent who'd entrusted me to teach her son some decent manners? ;-)