Would members please note under the House Rules: "Do not use offensive language." Some words may be common features of your sociolect: they may nevertheless be regarded as offensive by others.
Perhaps the guiding principle should be: Would you hear Sara Mohr-Pietsch use such language on the Breakfast Show?
If complaints are made, your post may be edited without notice.
Incidentally, I was reading an American forum a couple of days ago and a British poster had protested that his comment: "What the *** was that about?" had been edited with the insertion of asterisks. Was the word H-E-L-L, he asked, not acceptable to Americans? [It reminds me rather of buzzer game in I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.]
Perhaps the guiding principle should be: Would you hear Sara Mohr-Pietsch use such language on the Breakfast Show?
If complaints are made, your post may be edited without notice.
Incidentally, I was reading an American forum a couple of days ago and a British poster had protested that his comment: "What the *** was that about?" had been edited with the insertion of asterisks. Was the word H-E-L-L, he asked, not acceptable to Americans? [It reminds me rather of buzzer game in I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue.]
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