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To tell these silly cackling foul mouthed girls on the train that they aren't funny r clever

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sandyballs · 28/03/2012 09:47

They must be about 18 I would think, slightly posh accents but littered with fuck this and fuck that and shit. They are also as thick as shit by the sounds of them. Examples of conversations I've had to listen to so far:

"I thought I might like give some money to those like rain forests or summit cos I like just get sooooooo much money and I wanna like give summit back. Know what I mean? Actually fuck it I'll spend it on new shoes, fuck the rain forest".

Shrieks of laughter follow.

"Did I tell ya I got a fucking written warning at work last week, boss is a wanker, I won't like get the sack though cos I think he wants to shag me"

more shrieking.

Who the he'll would employ her!

This train journey has depressed me, is this what my gorgeous 11 year old DD will become? Or is this the sort of girl she will be mostly hanging about with from sept at high school Sad

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AmberLeaf · 28/03/2012 09:49

They are young-dont be so hard on them...and yes your DD will probably have stupid moments like that at some point in her teens.

CogitoErgoSometimes · 28/03/2012 09:50

YANBU.... I find my inner schoolmarm emerges on such occasions and I have been known to peer over my specs and ask people (male and female) to clean up their language. So far I've not been knifed in the ribs.... but keep watching YouTube... only a matter of time.

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