Me (14y male from Poland) got my english teacher annoyed/disappointed after saying the word “crap”. I’m unsure if this is the right place to ask this question but is saying that word considered bad? I always thought it was pretty mild and not a big deal.

  • The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    It’s not a bad word, but it’s not a good word either, is it?

    It’s always easier to replace a habit than it is to stamp it out, so I try to teach my kid age-appropriate cusses. He’s five, so I encourage him to lean on Adventure Time-style creative un-curses, as:

    “Finn, this is dirtballs.”

    “Aw figs.”

    “This is totally dumptrucks.”

    “What the lump?”

    And the usual stuff like ‘fiddlesticks’ and ‘dagnabbit’ are reliable.

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        10 months ago

        You could argue that.

        Instead of splitting hairs about what’s a curse and what isn’t, I tend to go by whatever is most cute to hear from a kid.

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        10 months ago

        In the UK it’s considered a slightly less vulgar version of shit.

        Maybe an English teacher in England knows better than someone that has English as a second language or an American.

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          10 months ago

          Maybe crap has different cultural connotations where I’m from because it’s definitely not a slightly less vulgar version of shit. It’s extremely less vulgar. Or maybe you need to go ask that English teacher what the definition of slightly is.