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rednblack



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:42 am    Post subject: A bit off Reply with quote

Sitting in my mates restuarant tonignt, pretty crowded. Lots of families and groups of middle age boys out on the grog.

Look, I know how it is, but the middle age Koreans were letting fly with pretty rough words, disregarding everyone else. I said to my other half, "what about the young people listening to those fine supurlatives". She just said, "don't worry it's the Korean way". Bollocks, I say.
Not the first time, and generally I don't care, but what got me was the lack of respect for others around them. I don't mean the older than 20 crowd, but the 20 or so young people.
I swear constantly, but never have I subjected family groups/ young people to my less than sweet langauge. Time and place.
Call it a rant, but it got up my nose
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