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There’s nothing like a healthy dose of profanity in the morning.

A new study suggests Americans drop their first cuss word at 10:54 a.m.

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The study, conducted by 9Round Kickbox Fitness, looked into the daily stressors of 2,000 United States residents, how much of it they take on and how they deal with it. As reported by SWNS, the study concluded that one in four Americans will swear before 9 a.m., while a majority of people will use expletives before 11 a.m.

Cursing can be considered a regular part of a person’s life as it’s mostly how one expresses stress and frustration. The study stated 49% feel yelling is a great stress reliever while 39% chose to cry things out.

The study concluded personal finances is the leading cause of stress for 56% of Americans, followed by lack of sleep (36%), health concerns (35%) and work (30%).

There are other factors that stress people out.

About one in 10 believed the environment frustrated them, while 4% were stressed by the American deficit. Three per cent of those surveyed said the deficit stressed them out in the past week alone.

Even first-world problems such as slow WiFi has frustrated about 52% U.S. citizens.

Respondents said they coped with stress by listening to music, watching television or movies, or sweating it out at the gym.