- Jan 9, 2001
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Not looking to start a fight, just hoping someone can explain this to me. I have a friend (very Christian) who freaks out anytime someone within earshot utters the phrase "god damn." He doesn't just look uncomfortable or roll his eyes, he tears into them.
I'm not a dick; I don't try to get a rise out of people, and if I know someone's offended by something I'll do my best to abstain from doing that thing. But I don't even understand how this phrase is construed as offensive. It's sort of like if someone says "Jesus Christ" when they are surprised or exasperated by something-some Christians will freak out about that.
I don't say either of these things around him anymore, but we had lunch today with a mutual friend, whom he decided to go off on when she dropped a "GD." Someone explain this to me.
I'm not a dick; I don't try to get a rise out of people, and if I know someone's offended by something I'll do my best to abstain from doing that thing. But I don't even understand how this phrase is construed as offensive. It's sort of like if someone says "Jesus Christ" when they are surprised or exasperated by something-some Christians will freak out about that.
I don't say either of these things around him anymore, but we had lunch today with a mutual friend, whom he decided to go off on when she dropped a "GD." Someone explain this to me.
