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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Shitty or crappy

Why do you always eat at those shitty/crappy fast food restaurants?

Is there any difference in meaning between shitty and crappy in this context?

Which of these would be most natural in America to use in this sentence? And in England?

  

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In all English-speaking countries, to most people sh*t is more unpleasant and offensive than **** (and their derivatives). )

  • In all English-speaking countries, to most people sh*t is more unpleasant and offensive than **** (and their derivatives).
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In all English-speaking countries, to most people sh*t is more unpleasant and offensive than **** (and their derivatives).

(This is probably why the software has started censoring it.)

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anonymous****** and crappy

These are examples of crude, bad language and are not appropriate for use in general, especially not in polite situations.

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**** is not a bad word. You can say "The food in that restaurant is good but the service is pretty crappy".

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