Why is swearing bad?
And I don't mean insulting someone or inapropriately cussing, I mean
adding colour to life.
Some people get offended, and I respect that, but if I can't swear, my
mind isn't as free in thinking outside of the box.
On Thu, 18 Oct 2007, Remo Cornali wrote:
About 10+ years ago, there was also a study that concluded
that swearing is good for promotions too, because they
examined language use, and concluded that higher ranked
managers swore more, with top-level execs swearing the most.
Aren't we confusing cause and effect?
The peones (small fish) don't swear, because:
1) it's a cultural no-no;
2) they could get fired for improper behavior.
The big fish feel strong and free, and some assert their egos
by inappropriate behavior.
So I think that you don't get promoted because you swear, but that some
people start swearing because they feel they can get away with it.
Ciao!
Remo
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