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What does it mean when someone swears a lot?

What does it mean when someone swears a lot?

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If You Swear a Lot, You’re More Honest — Science Says So Swearing — a.k.a. the “unfiltered, genuine expression of emotions” — might mean you’re more honest, a new study says. You might think if someone is swearing a lot, this is a negative social behaviour,” study co-author David Stillwell told the Daily Mail.

What nationality swears the most?

The study also found that Romanian, Czech and Russian-speaking people tended to swear more than English, French and Spanish speakers.

Are people who swear more intelligent?

Research published last year from the University of Rochester found that the more people swear, the more intelligent they are likely to be. When combined with the latest research, this suggests that although intelligent people may swear more, they are then seen by others as less intelligent.

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Are people who curse smarter?

People Who Curse Are Smarter Than People Who Don’t. The study’s researchers took 43 college students, ages 18 to 22, and asked them to recite as many swear words as they could in one minute and name as many animals as they could in one minute, the Huffington Post reports. The people who could name more swear words could also name more animals,…

Why do smart people swear?

One is concise and simple. Smart people swear because sometimes swearing gets a message across faster and more practically than talking around a “fuck” or “damn.” I used to be the kind of person who would try to word “fuck you” a thousand different ways, but it never had the same effect.

Do intelligent people curse?

Intelligent people use more curse words. You always hear, that people who swear have a “limited vocabulary”. But if you think about it, those who don’t use any swear words are the ones who limit their own vocabulary, because they intentionally use fewer words than others. In fact, there is a study deconstructing that myth about curse words.