It also comes under upbringing. For example, Damn is not an issue for
me. For others, apparently, they consider it a curse word.. So ...
Yeah. :)

On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Roger Austin<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Rick Root wrote:
>> Okay, sorry but this kind of amuses me.  Someone on this list isn't
>> receiving certain email because we use profanity.
>>
>> I'll * the word in question below so this email isn't blocked =)
>>
>> The word blocked was d-a-m-n
>>
>> lol
>
>  There are policies about behavior at a lot of companies. Profanity
> falls under policies about respecting people. Many people find it
> very offensive. Some companies will discipline employees who utter
> the nasties at work. I trained myself early in my career to give
> it up. Things seemed to slip out at the worst possible time.
>
>  I tend to use non work email accounts for lists. I would make that
> suggestion since it is so easy to have other web mail accounts.
>
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