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COOL TOOL January 11, 2011

COOL TOOL January 11, 2011. Code s w i t c h i n g! (When to use, and n o t to use certain language.). Profanity happens!. Profanity, or swearing, happens – in movies, on tv, in real life. However. CODE S W I T C H !. There are many places where profanity are simply not acceptable.

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COOL TOOL January 11, 2011

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  1. COOL TOOLJanuary 11, 2011 Code switching! (When to use, and not to use certain language.)

  2. Profanity happens! Profanity, or swearing, happens – in movies, on tv, in real life. However . . .

  3. CODE SWITCH! There are many places where profanity are simply not acceptable.

  4. DISCUSS! ALERT! There may be varied responses for these! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) in the following places:

  5. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . In a place of worship? (a service, a wedding, a funeral)

  6. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . In a Rated R movie? Please do NOT give us an example! :-/

  7. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . In a Rated PG-13 movie?

  8. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . In a Rated PG or G movie?

  9. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . On TV? Cable/non-cable? Are you watching TV with your Grandma? Your friends?

  10. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . In the neighborhood? At the park? Are you hanging out with your friends? Are there little kids around?

  11. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . On Facebook or texting? Who can read it? Do you know who has access? Anybody!

  12. DISCUSS! Would using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . Hanging out with your friends? Home? Mall? Park?

  13. DISCUSS! Should using or hearing profanity be ok (or considered “normal”) . . . At school? The answer is “NO!”

  14. Code Switching Even though profanity or swearing may be “normal” in some places with some people, At Sennett . . .

  15. Profanity and swearing are not welcome at school! Make the “code switch!” We want to be a profanity-free zone!

  16. Think about what you are saying.Know where you are, and what’s appropriate!

  17. And another point to ponder,How does code switching apply to what we wear?

  18. Have a great day!

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