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Turn Your Filthy Words into Classy Ones with New Book

By: PRLog

Stop dropping F-bombs and other profanities and replace them with more eloquent language.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Dec. 15, 2023 - PRLog -- Did you know the average person uses curse words more than 50 times a day?  Whether they're dropping the F-bomb, telling an obscene joke, or writhing in pain, cursing has become a part of the norm in many peoples' lives.

Auntie Bev., known as the Vocabulary Builder on social media, is the author of the newly published book titled, How to Cuss with Class.  She says she wrote it after witnessing a lot of profanity on social media.  "I was surprised that people used cuss words very naturally in normal conversations.  I thought they could convey some of the same messages with classier language, so I put together a list of words with examples of how to use them in sentences."

The Senior Influencer, who has more than 2 million followers combined on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook,  recently taught a series of How to Cuss with Class workshops and is planning another one soon.  She says, "If you're trying to cut down or stop using the bad words as a New Year's resolution, or you're tired of putting money in the swear jar, my book is a must have for your collection.  It's very easy to read and I offer more eloquent language as an alternative to use when you want to tell someone to go to hell or F-off!"

The book is available on Amazon.com.  To learn more about the author, visit her website:  allwordzmatter.com

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Beverly Mahone
auntiebev@allwordzmatter.com
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Change your foul language with this book


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