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Uncouth (47)

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mia
Posted by mia* on Wed 11 May 11, 5:16 PM to mia's blog.

Don't you find it terribly uncouth when one discusses their earnings or socio-group too much? I always find it lowers the tone somewhat.

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11 May 11, 5:20 PM
Betony
UK, 7 yrs
Yes, it's a trifle vulgar to say the least

'I'm somewhat contemptuously convinced that sentimentality is the refuge of those without genuine emotions' Nigella Lawson

11 May 11, 5:21 PM
Adverse_Camber
UK, 3 yrs

I agree frightfully...others' crap assumptions create sorrow in my very soul...

ETA: Gosh, I do apologise...I fear I used a rather vulgar word in that previous sentence.

Gonna leave it there tho, it belies my level of education, my social status...and my weight.

"If you let me have my way, I swear I'll tear you apart..."

Edited 11 May 11, 5:27 PM by Adverse_Camber

11 May 11, 5:26 PM
Talisker
UK(OX), 12 yrs

Yes I agree.

Yet *uncouth* is one of those really strange words. You can only be UNcouth, I have never come across *couth* in any context. Funny that.

T.

11 May 11, 5:29 PM
Adverse_Camber
UK, 3 yrs

Talisker wrote:
Yes I agree.

Yet *uncouth* is one of those really strange words. You can only be UNcouth, I have never come across *couth* in any context. Funny that.

T.

Do you know, couth does actually exist as a word? It is used in the form couthy in Scotland (I think)...and was used in olde english, and historical novels.

I know this because I read cereal boxes...

"If you let me have my way, I swear I'll tear you apart..."

11 May 11, 5:30 PM
HarmCandy
UK, 4 yrs

It's stooooopid. We're all wealthy. Some are wealthier than others - But only because they don't realise it. The truly simple and content folk of this world are infinitely more happy than the money-grubbing and envious... Abundance comes down to the way you look at things. HC

'Above, it isn't bright. Below, it isn't dark.'

11 May 11, 5:32 PM
AmberStClare
UK(BN), 5 yrs
Talisker wrote:
Yes I agree.

Yet *uncouth* is one of those really strange words. You can only be UNcouth, I have never come across *couth* in any context. Funny that.

T.

Well I for one am exceedingly couth :-$

I'm the one your mother warned you about

11 May 11, 5:54 PM
othyim
NL, 3 yrs
mia wrote:
Don't you find it terribly uncouth when one discusses their earnings or socio-group too much? I always find it lowers the tone somewhat.

I think its not only uncouth, but usually a sign of insecurety.

"Class is the impartial, consistent display of emotional integrity."

11 May 11, 6:01 PM
Skittles
UK(NW), 19 mths
Indeed. It certainly becomes pretty tedious after a while when they seem to find a way to relate it into every single topic.
11 May 11, 6:15 PM
Avada_Kedavra
UK, 7 yrs
Yes!

M: Its only a baby needle, you wont know the difference. I am not a one dimensional needle obsessed Domme...
J: Its going to be about sutures isn't it?
Live, Love, Be, Believe

11 May 11, 6:31 PM
TVlynn03
UK(CH), 3 yrs

mia wrote:
Uncouth

Don't you find it terribly uncouth when one discusses their earnings or socio-group too much? I always find it lowers the tone somewhat.

x

Well,one sometimes finds those without do the boasting,those with it keep quiet.

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