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    infmom: Nostalgia? You trying to tell us you don't use that kind of language any more? Madre de Dios. more »
    VakeroRokero: Every country has a different level of offensive words, here in mexico "hijo de puta" or "son of a bitch" is rarely used anymore, we just like "hijo d... more »
    Curves: Please provide subtitles for we gringas that only know how to curse, ask where the bathroom is and order 2 beers in Spanish. more »
    IN THE FACE!: I much prefer to just make up Spanish-sounding words on the spot, make the native speaker feel like they are being excluded from a Spanish "inside jok... more »
    Kaiser-Machead: Aye,...mierde. more »
    Curves: Oddly enough the "bad" words are the first ones I learn from anyone who isnt a native english speaker, usually co-workers. I teach them to curse in 'M... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: If I need a keychain to say Cabron I might as well just tell everyone I'm a asno mudo.... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_HatesFriday: Should I pick this up for when I navigate the streets of NYC to goto the Annex? Or should I just say it louder and slower, as I do when conversing wi... more »
    overdriven707: that wouldn't end up well in spain... "hola! como estas?" *press button* "hijo de puta!" *smack!* more »
  • #insultskeyring

    Hijo de Puta Keychain Makes Me Teary With Nostalgia

    Amigos de Gizmodo, here's a must-have gadget for any tourists wanting to cause a lasting sensation in Spanish-speaking countries: a keychain that emits useful expressions that will open doors everywhere you go.