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Depends on the situation. In the corporate world I watch everything I say. When alone or with friends, not very much.
Don't beat yourself up too much for the behaviours and humor of your past. Times change, people grow. Sometimes a behaviour sticks, and thats ok too. We are still human.
Sometimes a behavior sticks and that's ok too?
Not at all.
Certainly is. Depends entirely on the behavior. Walking around saying racist shit? Not ok, ever.
Using some phrases that are not well received anymore while you are with your friends? Fine if everyone involved is fine with it.
For the last point it depends in other factors.
If you want to say "homophobic" jokes with your close friends in closed walls, that's ok for me, but how are you acting outside those walls? If you say homophobic jokes in closed walls, but then outside you dont accept homosexual men, then there is a problem there too.
Absolutely. Me and my friends have a pretty offensive kind of humor, but definitely only around ourselves. I would absolutely tell em off if I knew any of them meant it seriously though.