What do you think of parents who swear in front of their kids?

Defiantly bad. And people wonder where kids learn all this foul language from. Tsk tsk
 
Well in denmark when you say for example S*** or F*** it isnt meant litterally, its just a way of saying damn. I pretty sure i dont know a single person who hasnt said F***.
But if a parent says it infront of a 3 year old kid (In any country) the kid wouldnt even know what it meant. Swears are most often a way to express yourself when something goes wrong or not as it was supposed to. Tell me wouldnt you say f*** or something if you were driving a car and you crashed into a sign on the motorway and the airbag was deployed? probably, right?
 
It doesn't matter. The kids are going to learn it somewhere.
 
It's definately better to avoid swearing around children (it's just trashy anyways >_<), but don't get the illusion that they'll never learn bad words just because you don't say them.
 
It doesn't matter much to me so long as the parent doesn't abuse them or use them is frivolous context. My parents cursed in front of me all the time when they were expressing how angry they were, such as, "you damn well better ****ing clean your goddamn room, son!!" To this day, while I curse a fair bit more than average, I usually do it to express anger, sarcasm, or some other emotional extreme.

But when I see parents in public with their kids using curse words in contexts like, "$5.00 for a slice of pizza? Oh, hell the **** no!!", it makes me a little sad for the kid to be honest...
 
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That our culture taboos certain words is stupid. Even more stupid is that it taboos ones that aren't particularly offensive; are waste and sex ("s" and "f," respectively) really so terrible that to speak of them in public should be a taboo? It's a bunch of nonsense, if you ask me. And that's exactly what I'd tell my children.
 
i don't think parents should swear in front of there children, especially if they are small. i was babysitting on time and i couldn't believe the words the kid was saying.
 
Nah. It's not that bad. My parents never swore infront of me and by the time I was 5 I knew almost all of them.

Maybe thats just my area. But they'll find out anyway.
 
I would not. Fudgecakes, perhaps.
*Just before hitting the streetlight while driving a car.* Aaah, mother-fudgecakes!

Seriously, it is unacceptable for parents to swear in front of their kids, when they can help it. Even if not, they should at least make an effort to avoid using them at all.
 
Why is it? I don't see any reason for it to be.
Because it instills rudeness and a lack of consideration for the mental integrity of other human beings particularly when the swears are directed at other humans. /Common sense
 
Well, it's different if a parent doesn't do it on purpose. Like if the mother is in the car with the kid and the mom spills coffee on herself, and something slips out.

What I dislike is when grown people use bad words over and over in everyday conversation, and not thinking of it...use it in almost every sentence--in front of the kid.

Over time, we just learn not to repeat it. Then when we kids get older, and our parents know darn well we use the words ourselves, they stop caring, and start cursing, which is okay by then.
 
Because it instills rudeness and a lack of consideration for the mental integrity of other human beings particularly when the swears are directed at other humans. /Common sense

It's just words. Why is it that these words are off limits, yet other similar insulting words are not?
 
Ah, I don't like it. Teach your son good things, why anything else? When they do it in front of me, I want to swear a lot at them! (The children must be used to it, so wouldn't be shocked, anyway)
 
Swearing isn't bad on its own. It's just words you use when you're angry or upset and like a lot of things little kids don't yet know what the words mean beyond that.

It's only bad when someone else hears a kid swear and gets the wrong impression because they assume kids fully understand what they're saying and that they have bad parents because of it.
 
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