Friday 9 November 2012

Sailor-mouth syndrome.

Swearing is a filthy habit which most of us have grown accustomed to over the years. Wherever we go, there are always people swearing, and you'll find that television also play a big role in encouraging this foul talk. If you have sailor-mouth syndrome, it's time to clean up your act.

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What comes out of your mouth generally reflects the kind of person you are and sets the stage for how people respond to you. Using foul language gives others the message that you have a lack of restraint, professionalism and in a way projects that you have no respect for yourself or for others involved in a conversation. As with all bad habits, the first step to overcoming something is to recognise that you have a problem. Listen to your speech and ask people whether your language is out of hand and even record a conversation with someone and listen to it afterwards. Add it to your list of New Year's resolutions to break this habit completely. It's something you'll want to do. 


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