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US ranks first in swearing

Last updated: May 26, 2025 4:24 am
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The United States may not lead in healthcare, education, or life expectancy, but Americans certainly excel in one area—swearing. A recent study conducted by linguists in Australia analyzed the Global Web-Based English Corpus (GloWbE), a vast database containing over 1.9 billion words from 1.8 million web pages across 340,000 websites in 20 English-speaking countries. The goal was to gain insight into how people use vulgar language in written communication, focusing on 597 vulgarities, including variations and misspellings.

The study, published in the journal Lingua, revealed that vulgarity is a complex and multifaceted linguistic phenomenon, showcasing humans’ craving for novelty and expressiveness. The researchers found that the US topped the list for using the most vulgar language online, followed by Great Britain. Surprisingly, Australia ranked lower than expected, with Singapore, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Ireland following closely behind.

One theory proposed for Australia’s lower ranking is that Australians may be more conservative in their online writing but more liberal in face-to-face interactions. Australians view vulgarity, swearing, and slang as integral to their culture, which may explain their unique linguistic behavior.

The study goes beyond mere rankings and boasts implications for how language evolves among native and adopted English speakers. Understanding when to use humor, informal expressions, or mild vulgarity can foster inclusivity, build relationships, and help navigate different cultures. It’s not just about speaking correctly; it’s about speaking appropriately.

The research sheds light on the creativity and adaptability of language, with Americans and Brits leading the charge in online vulgarity. While some may find this disappointing, it underscores the diverse ways in which language is used and adapted across different cultures.

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In conclusion, the study highlights the importance of linguistic diversity and the role of vulgarity in language development. It’s a reminder that language is not static but constantly evolving, reflecting the values, norms, and creativity of its speakers. So next time you let out a curse word, remember that you’re not just swearing—you’re participating in a rich linguistic tradition.

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