Do you like to swear?
According to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Cambridge, individuals who frequently use profanity may be more honest compared to those who refrain from swearing.
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The study, led by David Stillwell, a Reader in Computational Social Science at the Judge Business School, suggested that people who curse tend to have fewer social filters and are more likely to express their genuine opinions.

The researchers discovered a consistent positive association between profanity and honesty, observing that swearing was linked to reduced instances of lying and deception on an individual level, as well as higher integrity within society as a whole.
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