The use of swear words or tacos in our day-to-day language is widespread. But despite the increasing normality with which we take this situation, the truth is that swearing is a very ugly habit that could damage our image considerably, and more in the case of women. Although it is still a clear symptom of gender inequality that if a woman uses profanity habitually she is a vulgar person, while if a man does it he is a tough guy, it is still one of those habits that both men and women we should banish
Using swear words every day
- Illustrious figures from the cultural scene of our country, including Nobel Prize winners, once claimed the use of tacos in our daily communication because most of the swear words are found in the dictionary. Some even dedicated themselves to unraveling the most unknown meanings of the swearwords that we all use frequently and, playing with language, left us pearls like the now mythical “being screwed is not the same as being screwed” by Camilo José Cela.
- Claim aside, the truth is that swearing projects a very negative image of us and can affect our social and work relationships. And it is that putting a cue every two sentences in our speech makes our cultural level fall through the floor and our social status is lowered. If you don’t care what people think of you, keep in mind that being foul-mouthed can also harm you at work, since tacos detract from professionalism.
Avoid swearing
- The bad example we set for children is another of the negative consequences of swearing. We continually ask our children not to be profane when the truth is that they are hearing us swear every day. If instilling a good education in your children does not seem like enough reason to speak better, you can reflect on the impression you leave on whoever is listening to you and keep in mind that many times there are people who can feel offended by your vocabulary.
- The continued use of profane expressions also impoverishes language and reduces our vocabulary. Keep in mind that there are studies that show that people who have a larger vocabulary find more resources and solutions when dealing with problems. And it is also true that tacos have a great deal of negative expressiveness, something that unconsciously ends up enveloping your thoughts and your attitude, preventing you from adopting a more positive stance towards life.
- In any case, it is not about forgetting about tacos forever, but about reducing their use to specific moments and situations that do require the use of profanity. It does not occur to us to ask you to start yelling “chaspita” at your partner in a situation of monumental anger, but we do ask you to keep the profanity away from your daily speech.