The language at lunch...

Blazin Bones

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What kind of language do your classmates use during their lunchtime chats?
 
Very mild language... Very, Very mild... Then again... We sit near the front of the room and teachers will be listening or a coach or two will smack us... so we use VERY mild language >>...'

Otherwise...Unattended, Maybe through in the occasional curse words... But nothing 'big or bad' as some consider some words in today's language...

Though some of the words may be censored here... If they aren't I would get in some deep shit for posting them <<...'

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wanted to test the censor... hah, that's great

Shit!!!
 
Confusion, thanks for you post, but please don't test the censor. 8-)
 
haha, sorry bout that... it's just better than the [Censored] things you see
 
My school divides the weeks in "A days" and "B days." The classes and lunch shift you have alternate every other day. The crowd I sit with on A days is doesn't use any language, seeing as we talk directly through telekenesis. On my B day lunch, however, we communicate with an intricate system of clicks and hand gestures.
 
lunch is pretty bad. i nor most of my friends ever say anything bad, but the people around me are terrible! it's pretty bad the stuff i see too. like people will mix their "stuff" with water or put it on other stuff and get high off of it. but when it comes to me and my friends... we're cool! lol
 
Stay strong dancer. I'm glad to know you understand the truth at such a young age. 8-)
 
Lunchtime chats? I don't think we have those here. In general, most of my friends swear when it is appropriate to the conversation. It doesn't hurt anyone since it is not aimed at anyone, so I really don't see a problem with it.
 
Lunchtime chats?

well it depends....daily stuff, school, nothing unusual :-D
 
Welcome to the forums, Pretty Woman. Thanks for sharing your input. 8-)
 
my friends no not to curse around me and Brian (my friend) because if they do they get a good smack upside the head (not too hard, just enough to smarten them up) because they all know better. With both of us working together, we broke the trend of swearing pretty fast.
 
Well, I don't, but I go to a Christian school. A lot of the people would still do it if they got the chance but we basically have teachers walking around listening and watching us, which is a good thing.
 
I hear it almost every class, in every period, in every conversation at school. But people tend to watch out when they're talking to me. Maybe my presence is just that intimidating, :smt018 or they just don't want to here it from me. :puppydogeyes:
 
I have like two types of friends, one group are christian and the others aren't christian. The non-christians use inappropriate language at not only at lunch, but all the time. My christian group of friends don't seem to have that problem.
 
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