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Is the phrase “pissing me off” considered vulgar language– Mainly in the eyes of God?

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Is the phrase “pissing me off” considered vulgar language– Mainly in the eyes of God?

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I find it vulgar, even outside of religion. Think about it, it implies urination as a manifestation of anger. Generally any derogatory reference using bodily functions are vulgar.

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different cultures have different taboos as to what is “bad” language. In ours, bodily functions are considered crass, yet are considered normal in many others. In some Asian cultures, attacks on intelligence or worth are highly sensitive. In French, traditionally Catholic religious terms were the worst words to use in vulgarity. It truly is all relative.

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