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What types of inappropriate behaviours do you display?

Southern Discomfort

Smarter than the Average Bear
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This might be a little hard to answer because examples may be too complex, in my case what might be considered inappropriate are subtle compared to textbook examples.

Inappropriate behaviour is usually told to you by other people but I can analyse myself afterwards and pick up some. I might get told by my mum, she might exclaim my name or something similar. For example, I told the joke, "Women are like hurricanes. They come into your life wild and free and then THEY LEAVE WITH THE PATIO FURNITURE WE BOUGHT TOGETHER, SARAH, YOU *****!", right in front of my 10 month old niece. I might also come across an immature in group conversations. And I suggested that my niece's food looked like poo and a meeting with my extended family.

So that's mine, what's yours?
 
When I was younger I used to "flap" when excited about stuff, meaning flapping my arms excitedly, I still do it a bit aged 40, but not as much as I used to.

Since I started watching Mrs Brown's Boys, I've started swearing a bit more than I should, in the Irish style, feck instead of f*** and stuff.
 

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