followed with ‘I wasn’t aware is so important to you. I didn’t want to insult you and if you felt so, I apologize. The word fuck is one I use very often, but I’ll try to control myself around you’

Note I didn’t insult the coworker (no fuck you or fuck off), but simply said ‘fuck’ out loud due to a job error.

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    It’s part of my religion, are you trying to suppress my religious rights?

    Or something like that, there’s always an angle to play if someone wants to be petty or want to exert their “power” over their coworkers.

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      Wow, you’re all wrapped up in power dynamics you have zero sense of courtesy for others.

      Hey, again, you don’t want to play along, that’s fine - you’ll be the one to reap what you sow.

      And in today’s business climate of 360° reviews, HR over-reach, etc, you’ll be the one missing out. Pretty much anyone in a business environment would agree that cussing is inappropriate. If nothing else, it demonstrates someone’s lack of ability to either recognize their audience, or (as in your case), to be dismissive of them.

      Cuss all you want, just don’t cry when you’re offered up during layoffs.