Every time a father swore in front of his daughter he would say “excuse my French”. One day at school the teacher asked her class if anyone knew any foreign words and the girl excitedly raised her hand. X-D
The only Swedish my grandmother was ever heard to speak was swear words, when she was unconscious from a brain tumor. She must have learned them from her father and repressed them.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
Tampoco yo no quisiera profanidad española en mi casa.
Grumpy Old Guy over 4 years ago
It’s all in the inflection, in any language…
stellanova87 over 4 years ago
Every time a father swore in front of his daughter he would say “excuse my French”. One day at school the teacher asked her class if anyone knew any foreign words and the girl excitedly raised her hand. X-D
Michael G. over 4 years ago
Desagrada, molestada, irritada, disgustada, enfadada, et cetera.
wknehans over 4 years ago
The first words you learn in any new language are the swear words. After all, they’re the ones that get the most use!
Cactus-Pete over 4 years ago
Why is she holding, let alone reading news on, her phone during a family meeting?
gcarlson over 4 years ago
The only Swedish my grandmother was ever heard to speak was swear words, when she was unconscious from a brain tumor. She must have learned them from her father and repressed them.