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  1. Originating at the turn of the 20th century in England, 'Pardon my French' was used humorously when someone wanted to apologise for swearing, cheekily excusi...

  2. Why do we say Pardon My French after swearing? 🤷🏽#pardonmyfrench #french #cuss #cusswords #swear@mlads1980

  3. Aug 19, 2024 · But what about phrases which, on paper, make next to no sense? For instance, why do we apologise for our “French” when we swear in very clear English?

  4. Feb 19, 2023 · In a word, no. “Pardon my French” is an idiom exclusive to the English language, stemming from the two countries’ own millennium-old beef—and not one of the bourguignon type. While the rapport...

  5. Sep 22, 2019 · The phrase “Pardon my French” or “Excuse my French” is used after cursing, as a feeble attempt to disguise it as being a French word. It is often used to excuse yourself when there is someone visibly offended by your use of profanity.

  6. While “pardon my French” is often used before a swear word or other taboo term, it does not excuse rude or inappropriate language. It is still important to consider your audience and choose your words carefully.

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  8. Pardon my French" or "Excuse my French" is a common English language phrase ostensibly disguising profanity as words from the French language. The phrase is uttered in an attempt to excuse the user of profanity, swearing, or curses in the presence of those offended by it, under the pretense of the words being part of a foreign language.

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