Why does it feel so good to use bad language? - CrowdScience, BBC World Service

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3 жыл бұрын

The sudden agony of stubbing a toe or burning a finger can make even the most polite of us swear our heads off. It’s like a reflex - a quick-release valve for the shock. But why do expletives give us such a sense of relief? Why does it sometimes feel so good to swear?
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We set out to explore the science of swearing, prompted by a question from CrowdScience listener Gadi. Psychological studies have shown bad language can relieve pain, or even make us stronger; we test out these theories for ourselves and try to figure out why certain words are charged with such physical power.
We don’t just use strong words in shock or anger, either. They can help us to bond with others, to express joy, solidarity, or creativity. And although people curse all over the world, it’s not quite the same everywhere. We hear what people like to swear about in different countries, and whether swearing in a second language can ever be quite so satisfying.
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@brooklynnchick
@brooklynnchick
Swearing is ALWAYS helpful, more descriptive, and more stress relieving. I f’king love it.
@miroul6479
@miroul6479
A podcast about swearing without swearing. Rich.
@stelioskaravis9528
@stelioskaravis9528
Some people need this really bad.
@PTECSW
@PTECSW
I am a Sri Lankan Buddhist. It's amazing. I never swore.
@rebeccagrace1509
@rebeccagrace1509 2 жыл бұрын
FUCK YES🥳!!! MY PEOPLE🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
@yecang5741
@yecang5741
If I lied I would be struck by lightning. I China we also say this one.
@leilijahn5606
@leilijahn5606 3 жыл бұрын
Nowadays young generation swear eachother when they want to show their love😐
@Evelynnnbrooke
@Evelynnnbrooke
I'm a christian and i always do swear
@BollywoodFreak68
@BollywoodFreak68
Especially that children like to use swearwords on purpose... is interesting
@pilot6360
@pilot6360 3 жыл бұрын
favourite words:
@user-ru5xz3lz9c
@user-ru5xz3lz9c Жыл бұрын
Foking Swearing Syndrome! 🤬
@shishivanovich
@shishivanovich
I don't find swearing satisfying. I find it disgusting. Here in Russia it's our second language (( I think that shows how educated people are.
@lilyflower5576
@lilyflower5576 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a Christian and I don't swear but if I do I honestly feel really bad about it, not even good at all
@kaiser1295
@kaiser1295 3 жыл бұрын
It doesn’t. I rarely ever use profanity. I’m accustomed to it.
@bloodyave689
@bloodyave689 2 жыл бұрын
🤬
@unknown51899
@unknown51899
Market lo boothu pustakalu chala vundevi.
@zkurd220-3
@zkurd220-3
I’m muslim and, I swear when the person in front of me don’t believe what I say.
@berlin5868
@berlin5868
shiiiiiibz 🐕
@mnaeem4783
@mnaeem4783
∆in
@rebeccagrace1509
@rebeccagrace1509 2 жыл бұрын
I also believe in Jesus... and He forgives me everytime😘🙊
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