Another enlightening chat in the car on the way to swim lessons:
“We’re not allowed to say the “S” word or the “H” word at school,” Kid says.
“Good! Glad to hear it! Those are really bad words,” I agree, assuming what you, readers, are assuming as the words (SH*T and H$LL, right?).
“Yea, we can’t say “stupid” or “hate.”"
“OH. Hmmm.”
Did you know you can eye-roll and drive simultaneously? I can, at least.
[Lest you think kindergarteners are missing out, while they may not say those at school, apparently at playdates, they discuss the word "F@CK" as the worst of all bad words, and use it at mom when she comes to pick you up!]
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Never think that these youngsters don’t know these really “bad” words! The important thing is that they do know when and with whom it’s OK to use them. Some adults never seem to learn that!
I would have been thinking exactly what you were.
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she has a funny way of using these words, though. F*ck is only used as a noun applied to a person, as in “you _____.” seems like she could use it to greater effect?