So it turns out swearing is a sign of greater honesty. In fact, one study asked participants about their reasons for using profanity. Two of the main reasons were to express their emotions and to express their true selves.
These are preliminary studies and more research is needed. They are correlational, so we can’t say anything about causation.
There will still be people who swear a lot and are dishonest, along with those who swear very little and are honest.
And here is the article that led me to pose the question and do a little research of my own.
Science Say People Who Swear A Lot Actually Make Better Friends
@nursefrombirth We're a lot less likely to get snooty/snootier when you utter profanity. I know I prefer relationships where I can let down my guard, any guard.
@nursefrombirth And now all the liars will know to swear, because they keep running articles about this.
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@AskTheDevil Then they will also be FAKE. Not hard for me to discern a FAKE.
@nursefrombirth Humans have a very powerful set of instincts that help them detect insincerity - and to have an outsized reaction when they detect it.
Just be warned, that human beings _also_ have a cognitive bias, perhaps even more powerful, to believe things because they want them to be true, not because they are.
TLDR: I am the Devil himself, and people have fooled, and will still fool me. Keep your BS detectors handy always!
@nursefrombirth If you do have tips for detecting fake people, share them far and wide! They may seem simple to you, but it's clear most people do not know them!
: )
No. I'm not being twee. I mean it! The harder it is to be a crappy person undetected the better off we all are.
Thanks for participating in the poll. Here is one of the studies:
Frankly, we do give a damn: Study finds links between swearing and honesty
#Research
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1948550616681055