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Originally Posted by Dr.Muffin
its definitely a matter of preference....i had a client who HATED the b-word, so we never used it. the meaning is more important than the actual word 
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I am glad you did that for your client Dr. Muffin. It shows that you know that your words are well thought.
I had a similar instance with my t about saying I apologize vs I am sorry. And in the end he thanked me for telling him and said that my language was very important to him. That was something that made me feel cared for.