What do Singaporeans think about swearing at work?
Written on :
June 15, 2024

We are all responsible for creating and maintaining our own personal brand, and graphic language at work has been long frowned upon. However, studies have also found that people who swear are considered to be less deceptive, and sometimes swearing can even bond people - but do people think that it's okay to do so in the workplace? Find out from our study.
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