Re: You can say eff you in Britain's Secondary School System
Five expletives? How do you count them? Can there be 'Compound Expletives'? Know what I mean? Is there any concept of 'string/stream of profanities'? Is one string counted as one? Or you break it down into its component parts? Secondly, some expletives are very mild while others can be really intense. We need a clearer policy. There should be a list of prohibited words that every student should be given. :D
Re: You can say eff you in Britain's Secondary School System
yeah, is "eff"-ing, er, muva- considered one or two expletives?
MM thas horrible :( I was in florida, and the children there are just amazing. They're so polite and cuteeeeeeeeeee and innocent, Pakis and whites alike. Over here, they're so dirty and rude and grubby
Re: You can say eff you in Britain's Secondary School System
How exactly it's not condoning it? Considering the competitive nature of kids, don't be surprised if you see a daily contest among students to get on top of the chart with the most imaginative curse words possible.
Are teachers also allowed to say eff word in defence?