This article was co-authored by Sarah R. Moore and by wikiHow staff writer, Dev Murphy, MA. Sarah R. Moore is a certified parenting Master Trainer based in Boulder, CO. With over 12 years of experience, Sarah is the author of Peaceful Discipline: Story Teaching, Brain Science and Better Behavior and the founder of Dandelion Seeds Positive Parenting. She offers parent coaching and an ICF-accredited certification program. She is trained in child development, trauma recovery, and interpersonal neurobiology, and offers individual, group, and corporate coaching for parents and caregivers. Sarah is the Board Chair for the American Society for the Positive Care of Children. Her work has been featured on NBC, CBS, Motherly, Natural Parent Magazine, and more. Sarah is also a frequent podcast guest and public speaker, and has 17 years of previous experience in conflict resolution, communications, sales management, technical and marketing writing, project management, and international business development.
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Most of us learned that "shut up" is a pretty rude thing to say to another person, but is it a bad word? Well, the short answer is, it depends on who you ask and on how you define "bad words." In this article, we'll dive into the differing perspectives on "shut up," including whether it counts as a curse word and if it's always wrong to say, with expert insights from a parenting coach and image consultants.
Is "shut up" a swear word?
According to accredited parenting coach Sarah R. Moore, "shut up" isn't usually considered a curse word, but it's generally viewed as offensive and very disrespectful to say to someone else in a serious conversation. However, some people use it jokingly in casual contexts, and this is typically not considered rude.
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- ↑ Sarah R. Moore. Accredited Parenting Coach & Author. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://www.britannica.com/topic/Golden-Rule
- ↑ Sheila A. Anderson. Certified Image Consultant. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sarah R. Moore. Accredited Parenting Coach & Author. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sarah R. Moore. Accredited Parenting Coach & Author. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sarah R. Moore. Accredited Parenting Coach & Author. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sarah R. Moore. Accredited Parenting Coach & Author. Expert Interview
- ↑ Sarah R. Moore. Accredited Parenting Coach & Author. Expert Interview







