I said "damn" once.
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I said "damn" once.
We stay clear of the F-bomb, GD, etc. But your typical damn, or BS sometimes creeps into the conversation if it's warranted. But as many others have pointed out, when used in the right context, it can punctuate what you're trying to say. Just to blatantly use it and overuse makes your content less desirable and tired.
But that's .02 worth.![]()
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I also feel that many people have a bad habit of replacing ums with F**kin. I have heard numerous Podcasts where the host is dropping f bombed every other word. It comes down to how articulate you come off when doing the show. If people are really into what you are discussing one or two curse words will not hurt you. With that said I always tell people to start working clean and develop the brand before you go insane on the air![]()
I am still learning a lot but one thing that i have learned is not turn viewers off. I try my best to not curse
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