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United States

  • Profanity: damn
  • Blasphemy: Christ almighty
  • Swearing: sucker
  • Banned Words: nigger
  • Hate Speech: retard

Saudi Arabia

  • Profanity: kalb
  • Blasphemy: Mushrik
  • Swearing: majnoon
  • Banned Words: kuffar
  • Hate Speech: yahudi

United Kingdom

  • Profanity: bollocks
  • Blasphemy: Christ on a bike
  • Swearing: wanker
  • Banned Words: wanker
  • Hate Speech: coon

France

  • Profanity: salope
  • Blasphemy: bordel de merde
  • Swearing: salaud
  • Banned Words: salope
  • Hate Speech: bougnoule

Germany

  • Profanity: scheiße
  • Blasphemy: Heilige Scheiße
  • Swearing: Trottel
  • Banned Words: wixer
  • Hate Speech: negro

India

  • Profanity: madarchod
  • Blasphemy: Jai Shri Ram
  • Swearing: choot
  • Banned Words: bhenchod
  • Hate Speech: mleccha

Brazil

  • Profanity: merda
  • Blasphemy: Santo Deus
  • Swearing: porra
  • Banned Words: porra
  • Hate Speech: viado

Russia

  • Profanity: блядь
  • Blasphemy: Иисус Христос
  • Swearing: придурок
  • Banned Words: мудак
  • Hate Speech: жид

Japan

  • Profanity: やろう
  • Blasphemy: くそったれ
  • Swearing: アホ
  • Banned Words: やろう
  • Hate Speech: 部落民

Mexico

  • Profanity: chingar
  • Blasphemy: ¡Jesús!
  • Swearing: pinche
  • Banned Words: puto
  • Hate Speech: puto

Italy

  • Profanity: figa
  • Blasphemy: Mannaggia Dio
  • Swearing: idiota
  • Banned Words: merda
  • Hate Speech: ebreo

Egypt

  • Profanity: fahlawa
  • Blasphemy: Kafir
  • Swearing: ahmaq
  • Banned Words: zarqa
  • Hate Speech: yahudi

Turkey

  • Profanity: sikik
  • Blasphemy: Allah korusun
  • Swearing: aptal
  • Banned Words: sikik
  • Hate Speech: ermeni

South Africa

  • Profanity: fokken
  • Blasphemy: God se gesig
  • Swearing: kak
  • Banned Words: k*k
  • Hate Speech: boer

Argentina

  • Profanity: boludo
  • Blasphemy: Jesús
  • Swearing: boludo
  • Banned Words: pelotudo
  • Hate Speech: boliguayo

China

  • Profanity: 王八蛋
  • Blasphemy: 我的天啊
  • Swearing: 废物
  • Banned Words: 滚蛋
  • Hate Speech: 傻逼

Iran

  • Profanity: pusht
  • Blasphemy: La ilaha illa Allah
  • Swearing: bokhor
  • Banned Words: dozdi
  • Hate Speech: mohareb

Nigeria

  • Profanity: idiot
  • Blasphemy: Spirit of God
  • Swearing: moron
  • Banned Words: ogbonge
  • Hate Speech: fulani

Philippines

  • Profanity: tangina
  • Blasphemy: Panginoon
  • Swearing: loko
  • Banned Words: loko
  • Hate Speech: tao

Greece

  • Profanity: koukoulas
  • Blasphemy: Θεέ μου βοηθήστε
  • Swearing: ηλίθιος
  • Banned Words: κωλόγερος
  • Hate Speech: αλβανός

Germany

  • Profanity: arschloch
  • Blasphemy: Zum Teufel
  • Swearing: Dummkopf
  • Banned Words: fotze
  • Hate Speech: schwuchtel
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