‘Why do we swear so much?’

Strong words

Sir, – Aoife Lord (Letters, March 3rd) comments that one of the joys of gong abroad on holiday is that one rarely hears swear words. While I do not share Ms Lord’s sensitivity, I do agree with her observation.

Some years ago while walking down Fifth Avenue in New York, I was surprised to hear a nearby outburst of effing and blinding in decidedly Irish accents. Turning around I saw two fresh-faced young men with very obvious dark smudges on their foreheads.

It was Ash Wednesday! – Yours, etc,

LOUIS O’FLAHERTY,

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Santry,

Dublin 9.

Sir, – Someone who learned to speak English here told me that one word more than any other helped him to acquire fluency in the language. – Yours, etc,

BRENDAN GRIMES,

Skerries,

Co Dublin.