(1)치다 cheeda_runJan 26image text translation
(2)The most uncomfortable thing when I went to Korea was the way young people talk, “It’s so cold,” “I love you,” “You punk,” and “Crazy.” Whatever they say, abusive language became a prefix. “My ears hurt.” Those kids got on the plane to Tokyo next to me. It was really hard for 40 minutes before departure. After he left, he politely asked me to be quiet. 134K.
(3)Of course, older adults were also heard swearing from year to year, but in their teens to 30s, almost all conversations were covered with swear words, regardless of whether they were male or female or not. Even the answer to the conversation was “crazy” or “shit”.
(4)You don’t have to be elegant, but I don’t want you to be vulgar.t 2635
(5)For example, someone who was offended when he started using abusive language.
(6)I’m sorry. I hope you have a good day.
I should stop cursing from now on.
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(1)Umset Sets 2023-02-18 2149673
(2)Even if you eat a meal at the playground, you’ll have a lot of course.
(3)Who would’ve learned all that from? Move 5.
(4)Recommendation E Answer
(5)I think I learned it from someone who said, “A new meal.”
(6)Please pretend you didn’t see it 2023-02-826107740
(7)Best 2
(8)I hate people who curse. Moving on to 2.
(9)Recommendation R Answer
(10)JESUS 2023-02-18 165913 2470
(11)Some people use swear words as prefixes.
(12)Nopori 2023-02-18 221335 17970
(13)A guy who’s been cursing in public these days.
(14)I can’t relate because I’ve barely seen Lam.
(15)Recommendation E Answer
(16)Bill Gates 2023-02-18 2203042878
(17)I don’t know about teenagers, but there is a fact that people in their 20s and 30s are two-year-old children, but they seem to be trying to look at it lightly in the first place and scratch it as if they are rapidly generalizing to a wide age range. 8. Move.
(18)Even if you go to a bar, don’t you hear a lot of bad words? 230 for everything.
(19)I think it’s Do, but a lot of people curse.
(20)Recommendation
I see. Swear.