Languages

Every U.S. State’s Favorite Swear Word

Whether you find swear words vulgar and coarse or use them casually in communication, profanity is becoming more frequent and acceptable in our society. We may use them in anger or casually in our everyday vocabulary, cuss words are becoming more of a fixture in our lives. Business Insider report found that the average American now uses 80-90 curse words daily – which works out at around five an hour. But where in the U.S. can you find people who swear more than anywhere else?

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Health

Suicide Rates by Country Mapped

About one person in 5–15 thousand dies by suicide yearly, with a worldwide assessed rate of 10.5 per 100,000. Nowadays, 703,000 people die by suicide yearly. Most deaths by suicide occurred in low-and-middle-income nations (77%). Death by suicide happens about 1.7 times more often among males than females.

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Transport

The Most Stressful Cities for Commuting in the US and UK

NYC has America’s most anxious commute, with negativity in 45% of Twitter posts reporting commutes. West Virginia (45%), New Jersey (43.1%), and Rhode Island (42.9%) were the most troublesome US states for commuting. Meanwhile, in the UK, inhabitants of Chelmsford have the most nervous trip to work. 46.9% of Tweets about commuting here contain negative opinions. Despite being one of the nearest boroughs to central London, 42.5% of Lewisham locals found their journey tedious.

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