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Feedback at 5:00- Language at Work

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As the old saying goes, "Think, before you speak."

You might want to watch your language at work, especially if the boss is around.

A new survey by Career Builders finds 64% of employees think less of workers who use profanity on the job.

57% say they would be less likely to promote an employee who uses dirty words.

More than half said it makes a worker seem less intelligent.

For today's "Feedback at 5:00," we asked if you closely watch what you say in the workplace, especially when it comes to cursing.

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