How many times have you said "F*** you!" to someone who pissed you off? Using curse words may seem like the best way to give somebody a piece of your mind because of what they may have said or done to you, but it will only make you look bad in the long run. This book provides a list more eloquent words to use when you just need to get it off of your chest and do it in a nice-nasty way.
"What the f@ck are you looking at?" Uh, uh, uh! There is a much better way to get your point across, no matter how severe the sentiment. Internet vocabulary sensation, Auntie Bev (Beverly Mahone) has released a helpful pocket-sized book to counteract the colorful language that almost instinctively flies out our mouths so much these days. The book is called "How to Cuss With Class." It's only 30 pages, and gives examples of how to use the 36-word list that can be exchanged for the four-letter words many people use today.
This tiny book is a game-changer!
Auntie Bev doesn't just tell you to stop swearing; she gives you the tools to elevate your verbal game. Seriously, who knew you could be so expressively you without resorting to language that'd make your grandma blush? She also gives you practical reasons to think before letting the expletives fly.
This book is a witty, practical, and frankly, funny guide to getting your point across with all the punch, but none of the crudeness. You'll be dropping eloquent words like free gems, leaving people wondering, "Did they just brilliantly insult me?"