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What to say when you are told to stop swearing

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Clever replies when you are told not to swear

Some of you may have a problem blurting out bad language in inappropriate situations, like in front of your parents! Of course, you are going to hear from those around you that you should stop swearing.

We know it hurts when you stub your toe, but it isn’t really necessary to give an F-bomb laden response to everything?

Next time you are told off for using swear words, use one of our clever comebacks.

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What to say when you are told not to swear

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What to say when someone tells you that they will do it tomorrow

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What to say when someone says I'll do it tomorrow and they never do

When someone constantly says that they will do something tomorrow or later it can drive you bonkers. The person could be refusing to do something out of rebellion, perhaps they’re waiting for motivation to strike or they just don’t want to do a boring task.

Trying to motivate someone else to do their work can be futile, ask any parent of a teenager. When someone keeps putting something off you may spend more time reminding them to do a task than it actually takes to complete it.

I will tell my son to clean his room and he keeps telling me that he will do it later. I want him to clean the room so he grows up to be a responsible adult, not a person who feels comfortable living in a pig pen. Sometimes I can’t take it and I will clean the room when he is really busy and I know that it is not going to get done. I can’t live in squalor!

Next time someone says they will do something tomorrow, use one of our comebacks and let them know they need to take action as soon as possible.

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