By intentions, I mean intentions to rule break, rule skirt, or generally be disrespectful, so in a way Ash, it is at least relevant.
It is not always this way, so it is a case by case thing.
Personally I didn't witness what was said, so I can only generalise really.
Edit - what I meant by my earlier post was generally to look at the context, their intentions and emotions in the situation are relevant. For example, I think it's fair to say if someone said "you are *********" or equivelant, then it's safe to assume swearing may have been intended...
Either way, never meant to try and spread the word to "control" others' emotions, only to read off of them.
It is not always this way, so it is a case by case thing.
Personally I didn't witness what was said, so I can only generalise really.
Edit - what I meant by my earlier post was generally to look at the context, their intentions and emotions in the situation are relevant. For example, I think it's fair to say if someone said "you are *********" or equivelant, then it's safe to assume swearing may have been intended...
Either way, never meant to try and spread the word to "control" others' emotions, only to read off of them.