Dallas and Fort Worth make list of US cities that swear the most

More than 1,500 people took part in the survey
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Growing up, most people are taught not to use swear words. However, while some are able to stick with it, others begin incorporating it into their everyday language very quickly. Apparently, DFW has a lot more swearers than those who don’t use the language as a recent study named both Dallas and Fort Worth as two of the most swear heavy cities in America.

Language learning company Preply recently unveiled the results of a study to find the cities that use the most and least amount of swear words. The survey asked more than 1,500 residents of 30 major U.S. how often they swear, which situations make them swear a lot and at what age they started swearing, according to NBC DFW. Based on the data, Dallas tied for fourth on the cities that swear the most list, while Fort Worth tied for fifth.

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On the other side El Paso, Houston and San Antonio all made the top 10 list of cities that swear the least. Overall, the study found that the average respondent swears 21 times per day. However, here in DFW those numbers might seem light.

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