How do you express your anger in your language?

Anger is a universal feeling, but the way we express it is beautifully different across cultures. Every language has its own “heat words” that come out when emotions run high. This fun quiz is meant to celebrate language, not promote negativity. Words can be powerful, funny, shocking, and sometimes even creative when people are angry.

In my country, Indonesia, people often shout “Anjing” or “Babi”, which literally mean dog and pig. These animals are used as insults to express frustration or anger. Another common word is “bangsat”, similar to bastard, usually said when someone feels cheated or deeply annoyed. There’s also “ngentot”, a crude word referring to coitus, often used impulsively when emotions explode.

This post is just for fun and cultural exchange. It is not meant to insult anyone or encourage the use of harsh language in daily life. Instead, it’s an interesting way to learn how different languages release anger and emotion. Sometimes understanding these expressions helps us understand each other better across cultures.

So now it’s your turn. Share a word or phrase people use to express anger in your language. Tell us what it means and which language it comes from. Every participant will receive 25 POB tokens as a reward. To keep this series alive with more fun content, please delegate PoB POWER to @lebah. If you’d like to support this initiative further, tips are always welcome. Let’s learn, laugh, and connect together.



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