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> > > For those who competitively played Halo since Halo 2, when there was no party chat, kids used voice masking, and exploits set the men from the boys (double shooting, BxR, etc), the community was much more brash, in your face, and talked trash regardless what team you were on. And now there’s a topic about crying over some mean messages? I’m sorry, but you’re playing online in a competitive shooter and you don’t expect some trash talk? either play a more casual game like Battlefront or play a more casual mode like Warzone or BTB.
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> > > I use a mic, often.
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> > > I talk trash for FUN.
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> > > Anyone ever play any pick up sports? (I know not to compare sports with video games, but both have a competitive team aspect) You talk -Yoink-, but after the game, it’s all good. Yes, I’ll -Yoink!- you, shoot your body, and use every curse word in the book, but after the game, I’ll send a “gg” if it was good game and invite them to a game if they were decent. Made some good partners this way too.
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> > > The worst is when I get hate mail from someone, but they couldn’t say it to me during or after the game since they’re mic was plugged in the entire time. seriously?
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> > > I’m probably in the minority in this because everyone else is in party chat, doesn’t talk in games, or plays casually.
> > > But if you do play with or against me, I’m actually a really nice guy. 
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> > Its indicative of society as a whole now, where we can not have any hurt feelings and everyone wins and gets a participation trophy. Its sad really.
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> I know right! Once when I was taking first aid class I swore “son of a -Yoink-” at something. Next day I get hauled up and asked to apologize to some over sensitive girl who took issue with my choice of words. I told her to get stuffed and the instructor looked at me as though I was nuts. I told him if she took offense at everyday sayings it wasn’t my problem.
I have a friend who’s super sensitive to cursing. But she typically understands that it’s her problem, and therefore doesn’t try to stop others from cursing. That being said, typically her close friends (Me included) care enough to not curse around her. (And in my case, to never curse again.)
In either case, if someone does have a problem with it, the least you could do is acknowledge her with an apology. Just because it’s an every-day saying does NOT make it okay.