No we adults don’t feel the need to swear to get our points across.
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So....you've never been so frustrated with someone that you had to swear at them? Must be nice....
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Apparently you have not lived in the business world. Clearly by your responses.
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Oh, I do live in the business world, mines just a whole lot different from yours. What do you do?
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This is an absurd debate. Welcome to civilization. Swearing every other word will get me to mentally shut someone off. Which was the point I was attempting to make. I have been a Divisional Manager for 17 years now. At current I have 135 employees in my charge. 11 of which are general managers.
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Just so you know, I was legitimately curious about your line of work. I work as a GIS technician in the environmental remediation world and it can get pretty stressful since I am the only one in my department and I, on average, have at least 10 major projects happening at once.
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I am not talking about a heat of the moment conversation behind closed doors with loved ones. Of course swearing happens there. But it truly serves no purpose especially not when you are trying to make a point in the business world. I assure you a director or executive will simply stop listening. And what ever your point regardless of its merit will be forfeit.