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‎08-09-2017 11:02 PM - edited ‎08-09-2017 11:03 PM
I have posted on this topic before. For me, I asked about using "sucks." I remain uncomfortable with it and will not use it.
I read something today that has me asking another question. There is a local story about a woman who was asked to remove a Chicago Cubs "W" flag from her house. Someone said it looked tacky. Well, the disputes never end with Cubs and White Sox fans!
So there was a follow up story saying that the woman received a box of Cubs items to "****** off" her neighbors. That was the title of the story. This appeared in a local online (but large) publication. "Woman receives box of Cubs gear to ****** of her neighbors."
I don't know who decides, but that's now how I would have worded it. Old fashioned, I guess.
Hyacinth
Ha - the QVC censors censored my term!! That's funny!
‎08-09-2017 11:11 PM
Guess I am old fashioned too. I wouldn't have worded it that way either.
It kind of seems like people are just trying to push the limits these days. Everything changes, not always for the better I'm afraid.
‎08-10-2017 04:58 AM - edited ‎08-10-2017 05:56 AM
Push the limits??!!! Thank goodness life has become more relaxed. Nothing wrong with either of the terms - it's being realistic!! There were times years ago when merely saying a woman was pregnant was a no! I choose not to live in the past which had so many silly restrictions on what is acceptable!!!!
‎08-10-2017 06:04 AM - edited ‎08-10-2017 06:06 AM
Really, who cares if a word a "current" term or not. Slang and such words are different in different parts of the country. Don't fret about something over which one has zero control. Life is too short.
‎08-10-2017 06:09 AM
To ****** off? Is that what you're saying?
‎08-10-2017 06:11 AM
OK I thought I had made it around the censors😉Silly me!
‎08-10-2017 06:23 AM
So, apprently, according to the QVC censors "sucks" is OK.
‎08-10-2017 08:19 AM
I'm with you @hyacinth003.
Maybe it's a sign of getting older but there used to be a nice way to express yourself especially when you are in a professional capacity. It seems lost now in favor of "reality" and sensationalism to grab a reader's attention. Flash, or in some cases, trash over substance.
To me, if you express yourself well and you have something interesting to say, there is no need to play games. A sincere appreciation for your talent and/or quality of whatever you are trying to say or do will organically just be there.
‎08-10-2017 09:11 AM
@Laura14 wrote:I'm with you @hyacinth003.
Maybe it's a sign of getting older but there used to be a nice way to express yourself especially when you are in a professional capacity. It seems lost now in favor of "reality" and sensationalism to grab a reader's attention. Flash, or in some cases, trash over substance.
To me, if you express yourself well and you have something interesting to say, there is no need to play games. A sincere appreciation for your talent and/or quality of whatever you are trying to say or do will organically just be there.
You are soooo right!
‎08-10-2017 09:23 AM
I always felt uncomfortable with the term "sucks". I think many just think it means something stinks or is lousy but origianlly it meant fellatio or oral $ex...not really a nice term. I still think of that when I hear it being used.
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