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Old 28-03-2019, 02:56 PM #6
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Originally Posted by Vicky. View Post
I used to believe this..that people would only ever use such language when drunk if they used it in everyday life. Then I caught myself when extremely drunk..calling the chinese shop the '*******ies'. only a couple of years back, and it shocked the hell out of me. I used to say it semi regularly until I was about 14..as did most people where I lived tbh, but this was like 15 years after that
I mean to be fair it does seem like this was quite a bit beyond that, terms like "the ch***ies" for a Chinese take-away or even "The P*** Shop" were common when I was at school and we had no idea it was wrong, so I can see someone VERY drunk sort of having a "memory slip" and using an old term from their childhood that they'd never use as an adult.

However you didn't stand IN the Chinese take away and shout "This *******in' ch***y better hurry up with my special fried rice!"

It's next level and being drunk is no excuse .
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