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Joey Asher

Posted on April 13, 2010 by joey

When Is Foul Language Appropriate?

I never use foul language during presentations.

But I have been known to rely on the occasional curse word.  Certain words express emotion particularly well.  And sometimes a good f-bomb just feels right.

Here is a nice discussion of the use of foul language in today’s New York Times.

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