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Post by minichick on Sept 23, 2008 7:59:03 GMT 1
Why is it that when some people post they love to try and put in some sort of bad language, I know its not the full word but I really don't see the point. I like to come on here and read posts, not a load of bad language. Come on peeps, there is no need of it, we have a reputation of being a family friendly site.
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Post by jeffpembscounty on Sept 23, 2008 8:57:41 GMT 1
Good for you Corina! I have only been a member here for a few weeks and think this is a fantastic site with great people as its members .. In fact,I am now even thinking of getting another Mini once again! For the sake of your Club .. PLEASE listen to those wise words from Corina! Happy Motoring .. Jeff ... Pembrokeshire County Run
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Post by exuptoy on Sept 23, 2008 9:33:02 GMT 1
Whilst I agree with what has been said above, I personally don't notice when in the company of other friends that I swear more often than normal although when in the company of ladies or people who you wouldn't expect to swear at (teachers etc) when I do cut it out and make an effort to think before I speak, but everyone is different. Obviously in the joke section on here is states some people may find some language in there but even there I try to weed out the worse humour and change the expletives for something less offensive. I understand where you are coming from but I don't get offended when swear words are used and sometimes they may be justified especially when some fool is just trying to be a moron. I have had this recently (Phil knows where I am coming from as I had an email just after the occasion) but even then I just bit my lip.
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Post by taffy1967 on Sept 23, 2008 14:17:33 GMT 1
Bad language just lowers the tone of a forum, so it's best removed.
It's supposed to be a family forum too, so I don't see the need for any bad language.
Good call Corina.
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Post by minichick on Sept 23, 2008 14:34:37 GMT 1
Don't want to be a stick in the mud but thought it was best to be said.
My children come on here and I know other kids do too, not very nice for them to see bad language when there isn't any need of it ;D
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Post by TAFF on Sept 23, 2008 15:25:21 GMT 1
have to agree also, a slip of the tongue can be excused, but on here it has to be typed,
cant blame a slip of the finger..lol
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