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What are the Spanish cities that use the most profanity?

Although everyday Spanish has become less formal in recent decades, the use of swear words to express ourselves remains a controversial topic. Specifically, in Spain, 48.63% claim to be offended by the use of profanity, tas revealed by the study1 carried out by Preply, an online language learning platform. The report analyzes the origins and uses of swear words in Spain, and responds to aspects such as the places and situations where the most swear words are said or those cases in which we avoid speaking badly.

According to the survey conducted, Spaniards say an average of 9 tacos a day, a lower figure than the average of other countries such as the United States (21), Poland (19), the United Kingdom (10) or Germany (10). On the other hand, in countries like Italy (9) or Brazil (7), the average is equal to or lower than that of Spain.

To determine which areas swear the most in Spain, the study collected how often tacos are used daily in different areas of the country. Thus, the results show that Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Granada and La Coruña They are the Spanish territories that use the most tacos each day, with an average of 16, 13 and 12 swear words per day. For their part, Las Palmas, Alicante-Elche and Valencia are the areas that use the least blocks, with 5 and 7 blocks.

Top ten cities that say the most “tacos”

1. Santa Cruz de Tenerife (with 16 swear words per day)

2. Granada (13)

3. La Coruña – Oleiros- Arteixo (12)

4. Oviedo – Gijón – Avilés (11)

5. Murcia – Orihuela (11)

6. Palma (10)

7. Vigo (10)

8. Barcelona (10)9. Madrid (9)

10. Zaragoza (9)

Staying with friends (31.39%), being at home (31.15%) or in the car (16.59%) are the places where the Spanish say more tacos, according to the report carried out by Preply. In addition, the study analyzes which are the situations in which Spaniards refrain from saying bad words. The data collected reveals that the vast majority of respondents avoid using obscene language in front of children (68.54%), closely followed by those who prefer not to swear in front of their boss (68.22%). Thirdly, the data reveals that 59.89% of those surveyed avoid swearing in front of older people.

The study collects who are the main instigators of the use of profanity in Spain. In this sense, the Preply data establish that friends (35.11%), oneself (21.68%) or our partners (14.08%) are the main instigators of the use of profanity.

Also, it appears from the results that men swear more often (10.41 times a day) than women (7.86 times a day). On the other hand, the younger generations are more likely to swear: on average, Spaniards between the ages of 16 and 24 say about 11.64 swear words a day, compared to those surveyed over 55, who use obscene words 4, 25 times a day.

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