Some words that are verbalized in anger are not curse words, but "cuss" words. What is the difference between the two? Not much you say?

 In the vernacular speech of America many words that we call nasty cuss words are words that really don’t mea

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n anything but they are used to release frustration and pent up emotion. When you are pushed to your limit or should i say your boiling point, sometimes many good people, whether they be classified as “Saint, Christian, or Sinner, may be guilty of exploding. It really is not what you say, but, what you do or don’t do that counts.

The word “curse” is an uttering a wish of evil against some one or something. to place a blight or to torment with calamities. the act of uttering imprecations. Praying that a curse or calamity may fall on any one.

On the other hand, what does the vernacular expressions mean when you utter a word of frustration. The sh-t word for example means to defecate. Sometimes even the best minded people use it to express surprise or anger, or extreme displeasure. Sometimes it simply is a sign of disappointment or defeat. The sh-t slang expression being a prime example. It is definitely a word or a part of the English language although it is not profanity or a curse word. It can fall in the realm of obscenity and can be taken to be tasteless, rude, rough,   or low mindedness but it is not a word that is used to curse any one.

So if you want to curse some one that’s one thing but if you want to use a word that is a cuss word sh-t is not the word to use. If your intention is to express anger in a moment of surprise or anger the word sh-t is a word that you should try to avoid saying altogether. Some people think that it is a bad curse word and that’s why we all should be concerned. If you use it to express sudden anger I don’t think you will be condemned by anyone because of it.

So it is still a question that every individual must answer in the positive or the negative. To be obscene or not to be obscene that is the question? I can’t laugh at that!

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