Swears make you smarter?
In our society, swear words are seen as offensive to many people, and we are strongly encouraged not to use them. In some communities, even saying "oh my god" is deemed unacceptable. People also tell you that you are less intelligent if you swear. But is swearing truly as terrible as we are told to think? There are many studies which suggest it is actually beneficial, good for you, if you swear. It shows intelligence and strength increase, for example. One study suggests that muscle strength and stamina receive a boost when you swear, because it stimulates your sympathetic nervous system. So when you look at a study like this, showing swearing is genuinely useful, does it look as bad as we are told? Furthermore, people who say swearing makes you less intelligent could actually be the less intellectual ones. For example, swearing is often used purposefully, for effect on an audience; whether that may be linguistic, emotive, or for comedy. Would a less intelligent person ...