While swearing is considered an unsavory habit, research has found there are some benefits to using more colorful language.
Americans use the swear word “fuck” more frequently on social media than Australians or Britons, but Australians are more creative in its use. The f-word is rarely used in social networks of fewer ...
Plenty of money habits sound smart because people swear by them, but some quietly stall progress instead of building real security. I see the same nine patterns come up again and again, especially ...
Swearing is good for you, according to new research. Dropping an F-bomb boosts performance by helping people feel stronger, more focused and disinhibited, say scientists. Most potty-mouthed people ...
Popular baby names from the 1970s and early 1980s are said to be making a comeback. Many Gen X-ers and Millennials are excited.
From motivational ploys to setting the tone, swearing can check every box. But it's not for everyone. Emilee Chinn / Getty Images It’s the basketball equivalent of guessing the number of jelly beans ...