Cities That Swear The Most And Where Charlotte North Carolina Ranks
It’s human nature to express frustration through the slip of a curse word every now and then. And, I feel as I get older I swear a bit more. So, which cities swear the most? And, which ones swear the least? Luckily, there’s a study to help us with these pressing questions. But, where does a major city in North Carolina rank among cities that swear the most?
According to online language tutor preply.com, the average person swears 21 times per day. In conducting their study, preply surveyed over 1500 residents in 30 major U.S. cities to see how potty mouthed we actually are. But, it’s actually about more than just cities that swear the most or least. Some of the other things the study found include the average age we start swearing, what situations prompt the most swearing, where we consider it taboo and substitutes for those off color words.
So, coming in at number 1 on the list was Columbus, Ohio. According to the study, Columbus is tops among major cities that swear the most with 36 swears per day. And, that’s well above the national average of 21. But, how about our major city of Charlotte, North Carolina? Well, the news is positive, if not surprising.
Apparently, Charlotte fell just below the national average when it came to swearing. The Queen City dropped down to be included among cities that swear the least. And, with just 19 swears per day, Charlotte is number 6 on the list of cities that swear the least. But, if you want to relocate to a spot where you’ll hear the absolute least amount of swear words in the nation, grab a ticket to Phoenix, Arizona. Residents there swear just 14 times a day.
But, one of the things I found most interesting in the study of cities that swear the most was the age we start. Preply found most Americans used their first swear word at around 11 years old. Wow. Anyway, the study enlightens us on so many aspects of how we use language. So, make sure to check out the whole article. But, way to go Charlotte in bringing down the curve among cities that swear the most.
Roadside Frustrations: 8 Most Annoying Habits Of Other Drivers
You’re cruising down the road, wind in your hair, and the stereo cranked up to your favorite song. Life couldn’t be better, right? Well, hold on, because here come those annoying drivers determined to ruin your joyride. From the oblivious ones who think turn signals are optional, to the speedsters weaving through traffic like they’re in a Fast and Furious movie. There’s no shortage of infuriating things they do. It’s like they have a secret handbook on how to push our buttons.
You’ve probably dealt with tons of annoying drivers over the years. While the list of annoying drivers could go on, there are eight examples that stand out as the worst of the worst. The next time you find yourself near an annoying driver, take a deep breath, and remember that patience is a virtue.
Is it the person or the car brand?
Does the car’s brand make a driver more annoying? A 2021 survey conducted by Moneybarn in the United Kingdom found that BMW owners were widely regarded as the most disliked drivers on the road, with nearly 40 percent of respondents identifying them as the worst and most prone to causing accidents. Audi came in a distant second at 14 percent.
In the United States, Insurify, a car insurance comparison website, released a report on the Rudest Drivers in 2021. To compile the data, their team analyzed over four million applications, where applicants disclosed their car make and model and any driving violations over the past seven years. The results showed that in 2020, BMW drivers were considered the rudest. In 2021, it was Kia Stinger drivers who took the top spot. Audi A4 Allroad drivers ranked as the second rudest, followed by BMW 4-Series drivers.
Ultimately, it is the driver, not the brand of the car, that determines their behavior on the road. While these findings may suggest certain trends, it would be unfair to make blanket assumptions about all drivers of a particular car brand.
Annoying drivers can really test our patience, but it’s important to stay cool and drive responsibly. Remember, we’re all just trying to get from point A to point B in one piece.
Here are 7 seriously annoying things that other drivers do on the road.
Debbie Nance is the afternoon co-host along with her husband on "The Charlie and Debbie Show" at WSOC, Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for 18 years. Debbie is a CMA Award winner for Radio Personality of the Year. And, she has worked in radio for 40 years. Before her current afternoon position, Debbie spent more than a decade as co-host on morning shows in several markets across the Southeast. As a content creator for Country 1037, Debbie writes articles about food, new restaurants in the Carolinas and travel experiences.