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Originally Posted by krynski
Professionally, I swear very sparsely. I believe that my industry is quite conservative, and I keep it to a minimum. I also don't believe I should be communicating with my coworkers or boss that way either. I am a front person who communicates directly with clients, and I believe I should be setting an example for others in how I wish they communicate with my clients too. I do catch myself saying "oh my goodness", "dang", or stuff like that, which would personally drive me nuts.
In my personal world, it is very much different, and I absolutely agree with the thread title. I would, however, expect that if I am a someone's client, that they typically don't swear excessively.
I feel like there is a time, a place, and comfort levels in which to consider.
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Oh yah, this is very true. I will never be the first to swear if I am sitting down with a client for the first time. But if they open up with something like "What the #### is this ####?" then I can be more loose. Try and match how they are to make them feel more comfortable.