As many others have pointed out, IC is IC.
I have three characters. One, my main, curses like a sailor. He does it because, well, that's just how he is. I imagine that those around can either block me or leave the area if they don't like the idea of seeing it. Strictly put, though, it's in character. It will always stay in character and I have no plans or desires to bring it out of character.
My other two are completely different. One is a soldier who has big dreams of becoming a knight. He is incredibly nice and I don't even think has a curse in his vocabulary. The other is capable, but he finds it tasteless and only does such when he's angry.
I'll never act like my main OOCly. To my knowledge, I don't think I ever have. If he offends people, or I feel he's offended people, I make sure to apologize to others OOCly for his actions and ensure that they know that I, the player, am nothing like that. I don't feel that I should have to do it, but it certainly is a bother and I'd rather be safe than sorry.
I have three characters. One, my main, curses like a sailor. He does it because, well, that's just how he is. I imagine that those around can either block me or leave the area if they don't like the idea of seeing it. Strictly put, though, it's in character. It will always stay in character and I have no plans or desires to bring it out of character.
My other two are completely different. One is a soldier who has big dreams of becoming a knight. He is incredibly nice and I don't even think has a curse in his vocabulary. The other is capable, but he finds it tasteless and only does such when he's angry.
I'll never act like my main OOCly. To my knowledge, I don't think I ever have. If he offends people, or I feel he's offended people, I make sure to apologize to others OOCly for his actions and ensure that they know that I, the player, am nothing like that. I don't feel that I should have to do it, but it certainly is a bother and I'd rather be safe than sorry.