Ever wondered about the origins of your favorite swear word or how it impacts your daily life?
Well, buckle up and brace yourself for an enlightening, witty, and slightly irreverent journey into the world of profanity, courtesy of fascinating insights from Melissa Mohr's book, "Holy Sh*t: A Brief History of Swearing."Swearing: A Surprisingly Common Pastime
Did you know that the average person swears about as often as they use first-person plural pronouns like "we" and "our"?
Yep, approximately 0.7% of the words uttered daily are swear words, with some folks pushing the limits up to 3%!
Profanity's Early Beginnings
Hold on to your hats, because swearing goes way back β all the way to Roman times, in fact. The Romans laid the foundation for modern expletives by focusing on sexual taboos. Who knew swearing was such a timeless art?
Kids: Swearing Champions in the Making
Forget learning the alphabet! By the tender age of two, most children already know at least one swear word. Swearing truly takes off between ages three and four, leaving parents scrambling to cover their ears.