I probs picked it up from tv, friends and family. When i was like 8/9 and i hung out with my cousin, He'd say loads so i learnt some from him too.
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I probs picked it up from tv, friends and family. When i was like 8/9 and i hung out with my cousin, He'd say loads so i learnt some from him too.
My dad.
My parents used them all the time, its amazing the F word wasent my first word. Wouldnt that be cute? We knew they were bad, but we heard them all the time.
Lmao, the F word was my cousin's first word =]Quote:
Originally Posted by RedStratocas
Yes, I did, actually. Unlike most people, I didn't lack an imagination.Quote:
Originally Posted by Organised
Younger children are known to explore the world from a more in depth perception than adults or older children, therefore, they tend to be more observant towards facial expressions, gestures, and other forms of emotion that we don't normally notice.
I've know the "f" since before I could remember, my mom constantly uses it. She dosen't use it as much as she did before becuase now she has to carry on conversations without that being every seccond word. It's funny how I didn't really pick it up. I occasionally use it, but not all the time like she does. Especially after she quit smoking, she uses it more. For example we were at the used car lot and she was like "I want to take that b**** for a test drive" and the man was like, "we don't have a key" and she said "F***".
My brothers are the same '-.-
I learned a lot of 'bad' words from my cousins. I would go over to their house and come back home and be like 'mam, what does ____ mean?' *cue she chokes on coffee*
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Mine's from televisions, friends, family. Basicly from anyone who I observe. o_O
parents.
dad, he doesnt mind if i swear, he says it's just a word
my dads a kewel dad :8