Anyway, so over the last couple of years there have been many a playdate and/ or a birthday party and/ or a school drop off, where "dammit" and "what the hell" are flying out of babes mouths like it's nothin'. So finally, I asked a friend of mine... (about 10 seconds after her son said both these words in front of all of us), "Um, hey girlfriend-- are dammit and hell bad words in Australia, or are they not? Because in the U.S. you really wouldn't hear little kids talking like that." (At least as far as I know, but then again, my kids were two and three years old when we moved here). And then I stopped, and then I thought-- hmm, I wonder if the word "bloody" is actually worse than "hell" or "dammit". So I asked the question-- who knows, could that be true? Guess what, assuming my friend wasn't just messing with me... "bloody" is actually worse. You'd think after all my time here, I would have picked this knowledge up along the way. Apparently, I'm a little slow on the uptake, but now I am well-informed of what the really bad word is. So last week, newly enlightened on the swearing front, I stood by as the boys and their classmates were slowly unpacking their morning tea bags, so I chimed in with, "Speed it up kiddos, and get the fuck out to the field." The Aussie mums (moms) quickly turned around and glared at me (more than usual). And I'm not really sure where this all went awry -- it's not like I said bloody field. I guess I'll never really fit in here.
Anyway, so over the last couple of years there have been many a playdate and/ or a birthday party and/ or a school drop off, where "dammit" and "what the hell" are flying out of babes mouths like it's nothin'. So finally, I asked a friend of mine... (about 10 seconds after her son said both these words in front of all of us), "Um, hey girlfriend-- are dammit and hell bad words in Australia, or are they not? Because in the U.S. you really wouldn't hear little kids talking like that." (At least as far as I know, but then again, my kids were two and three years old when we moved here). And then I stopped, and then I thought-- hmm, I wonder if the word "bloody" is actually worse than "hell" or "dammit". So I asked the question-- who knows, could that be true? Guess what, assuming my friend wasn't just messing with me... "bloody" is actually worse. You'd think after all my time here, I would have picked this knowledge up along the way. Apparently, I'm a little slow on the uptake, but now I am well-informed of what the really bad word is. So last week, newly enlightened on the swearing front, I stood by as the boys and their classmates were slowly unpacking their morning tea bags, so I chimed in with, "Speed it up kiddos, and get the fuck out to the field." The Aussie mums (moms) quickly turned around and glared at me (more than usual). And I'm not really sure where this all went awry -- it's not like I said bloody field. I guess I'll never really fit in here.