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"impolite" Definitions
  1. not polite

182 Sentences With "impolite"

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It finds expression even in impolite circles, such as finance.
And I could be a lot more impolite than that.
Growing up in past generations, swearing was considered sinful and impolite.
A different PR rep from DJI replied with a similarly impolite tone.
We don't mean to be impolite, but—your personal data is showing.
As if it's impolite to see others, or see yourself seeing others.
When it comes to alterations I am unrelenting and only borderline impolite.
He puts a great value on being fair and never being impolite.
During a Fox News town hall, she was chastised for being impolite.
I would like to apologize for being impolite on the prior call.
For most of the encounter Mr Kaine was seen as petulant, even impolite.
While it's almost never helpful to be impolite, it's critical to be persistent.
But he did not lose because he was too impolite to President Trump.
"It's impolite not to give as good as one gets," Hua told reporters.
Here's the impolite, but true answer: There's no denying that Trump has racist supporters.
So they don't tend to embrace strangers, but they do it without being impolite.
Deirdre doesn't warm up to him, but she can't seem to be entirely impolite.
British stage producer Richard Jordan penned a seething piece about how impolite audiences are today.
It may be impolite to ask a woman her age, but Julep's really bears mentioning.
The functionality is exactly the same and it's a little bit, I don't know, impolite.
We're talking about an intentional, unsafe behavior in a specific circumstance, not an impolite oversight.
I would also like to apologize for being impolite to you on the prior call.
But there's nothing impolite about people's right to speak out and hold their government accountable.
They haven't internalized a list of questions that are too naïve or impolite to ask.
Yet in a number of enclaves in Kensington it is considered impolite to criticise the council.
"There is a distinct turn in mood to being more confrontational and more impolite," he said.
Lillian Ross came of age at a time when it was impolite to ask a lady
The upbeat language of diversity helps camouflage racial demands that might otherwise seem impolite—or unconstitutional.
Apparently, Eric's death liberated Katrin's curiosity, hunger and true vocation, however unwieldy or awkward or impolite.
These musicians play like their lives depend on it, with a freshness that's raucous, impolite, lovable.
Trump's opposition and the media have been asking two fundamentally impolite questions for years: Is he fat?
Companies used to remain mum on any topic deemed impolite for the dinner table — religion, sex, politics.
According to Travel + Leisure, it's because in several cultures, a single index-finger point can be impolite.
When six-year-old Riley came out with a very impolite word his parents were left speechless.
Winehouse's term is impolite, but the reversal of laws to make abortion unsafe once again is profane.
Every dog owner knows that it's impolite to start petting a pup before asking the owner's permission.
It's not that all sexism is considered impolite, mind you — just the stuff too obnoxious to ignore.
This is not to mention the fact that capturing video with a smartphone is cumbersome and often impolite.
You're in the wrong, because it's their bench, but you have to save face, because they were impolite.
But when does being impolite mean that I should be thrown out of the United States of America?
In England, you have to text someone for days to prepare them for your arrival, otherwise it's impolite.
What we found when we went there was that it was impolite to bring Chappaquiddick up in conversation casually.
Do I merely risk being shot at by an angry and rude driver, or am I also being impolite?
Meanwhile, Italy's trade union (FILT-CGIL) accused Ryanair of being "very impolite" and having no respect for Italian law.
My inner curiosity is as loud and impolite as a city block, but I'd never actually ask what happened.
But for many, including photographer Tiffany Brown Anderson, breast-feeding can result in impolite stares or off-the-cuff criticism.
Your week is ending and you're trying to unwind, but news is impolite, so of course a lot happened yesterday.
Even that slap will sting Lady Liberty, but it would send the right message: dissent, even impolite dissent, is tolerated.
Your rage journal is meant to be inappropriate, impolite, and ugly, because expressing these repressed emotions lead to major transformation.
On Thursday, lawyers for Mr. Musk argued that the comment, however impolite, did not cause Mr. Unsworth any reputational damage.
It just seems impolite to flat-out tell your friend you can't pick up the cake for their cat's birthday, right?
After all, referring to Senator Bob Corker as a "lightweight" (one of the offences that rankles the Times) is mildly impolite.
" "On the heels of this devastating election, I am reminded of the importance of being impolite, being persistent and having conviction.
The two-headed Martian had an impolite habit of peering into the fourth-story windows on both sides of the street.
Punching the back of a passenger's seat is impolite, according to many of the people who responded on Williams' Twitter feed.
"I haven't met Schaeuble yet and I don't want to be impolite, but his behavior seems dishonest to me," he added.
She refused to allow unpleasant or impolite language — a rule that's still followed by The Times's current crossword editor, Will Shortz.
It has made me unspeakably happy to not stress as about emails anymore by being slightly impolite and quick in my replies.
"Well, hmm, let's see," he started to say in response to an impolite query from the person walking next to him (me).
Fifth-grade teacher Nina Teresi spends classroom time discussing impolite behaviors — name-calling, eye-rolling and interrupting ... for the Trump-Clinton debate.
Brzezinski teased that it looked like he "had a lot to drink," and criticized his speech for being more impolite than usual.
But if I'm being honest in a way that perhaps verges on impolite, she looks like she could be close to it.
Other countries advised residents to wear a mask only when sick, but it became impolite not to wear one in Hong Kong.
It's impolite and disrespectful to monopolize the conversation with your strong opinions, especially when they are ruining the mood of the celebration.
The result is a series that is shrewd, emotional, and impolite, with a style that veers toward pretentiousness but never crosses over.
" In the email that Truaxe shared, he writes that it was "admittedly very impolite" and that he was "very angry and confused.
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But if those historians are to construct new arguments to make sense of Trump, the first step may be to risk being impolite.
So intense are these songs that it feels almost impolite to refer to them as art, which typically connotes an interest in aesthetics.
But Mr. Setya and Mr. Fadli said they had been invited to the news conference and it would have been impolite to refuse.
" Warren acknowledged that she was "tough" on Kelly on the phone, but stressed that "there's nothing impolite about people's right to speak out.
As impolite as it seems, demanding resignations from US attorneys is actually standard operating procedure in the DOJ when a new administration assumes power.
For as long as I can remember, I've felt clumsy because I couldn't navigate space well, and impolite when I fail to recognize acquaintances.
Prosecutors could also assert that the busboy assented to Spacey's advances because he was simply embarrassed or didn't wish to be rude or impolite.
It would be impolite to reveal all, but note a distant, leavening bitterness — fenugreek — balanced by nutmeg and mace with their whiff of Christmas.
In Thailand, for example, where people are accustomed to taking off their shoes in the home, it's impolite to point your toes at somebody.
Delphi's car also managed to handle with aplomb impolite drivers cutting in, but without feeling like it was overly erring on the side of caution.
At one point, after describing her husband's anti-Trump tweets as "impolite" and "disrespectful," Conway tried to suggest the whole conversation was off the record.
Caleb—the protagonist—explores his home, goes door-to-door to spread the church's message, and dodges impolite questions from other kids at public school.
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In a sharp bit, he says the Germans gave us what he calls "rude polite," a kind of manners so abrupt that it verges on impolite.
And in the ballad "Higher" ("This whiskey got me feelin' pretty / So pardon if I'm impolite") the vocal notes were so raw they made you cringe.
Whether it's a movie, a novel, or a piece of art, many Americans find it really difficult — perhaps even impolite — to comment on someone's creative work.
Two decades later, this little indie film about polite people involved in some very impolite circumstances is heralded as one the better movies of the 1990s.
It is almost as if Hollinghurst, sympathetic to Johnny's introverted awkwardness and wanting him to flourish on his own terms, believes the question to be impolite.
Ciccariello-Maher's critics also find it, we might say, impolite to disparage a soldier who is possibly about to sacrifice his life to serving his country.
It's not the first time they've done it, but, despite the fact that it's impolite to question others' manners, I decided I'd say something this time.
He's impolite, but he's charming; he's funny, but he's deadly serious; everything is just a game, but the threats that he's up against could destroy the planet.
The city's historic-tour guides tend to gloss over slavery, as if it were impolite to acknowledge the violence and oppression behind the construction of everything beautiful.
But he avoided criticizing the candidate, as Chris Wallace did when he called Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York impolite for an attack during her town hall.
Normally, the leaders exchange handshakes and pleasantries, pretend not to hear troublesome questions and dismiss the news media pack as soon as they can without looking impolite.
An effective protest politics is often necessarily impolite, necessarily confrontational, necessarily willing to risk backlash from "whoa, slow down" moderate types in order to clarify the stakes.
It's considered impolite in many circles and it's also fairly subjective, depending on your position and skill level, as well as gender, age and race, among other factors.
He even has a wonderful cover story for anyone impolite enough to ask how he spent the war — as a captain in the army "Catering Corps," he swears.
If your kids are raised to believe that talking about money is inappropriate or impolite, "that later shows up in life and can be really damaging," she adds.
But where she really pushed the boundary of what we could talk about in polite company or impolite company was her mental illness and her openness about that.
To the Editor: The curtain call taunt of a "Hamilton" cast member to Vice President-elect Mike Pence was a public and premature chastisement, grossly impolite and impolitic.
We're discouraged from bringing it up at a young age, and we're taught that it's impolite to ask how much someone makes or how much they have saved.
"The game was advertised by [Yoshihisa] 'Kowloon' Kurosawa under a fake Chinese name, and featured his extremely impolite and rude writing, a dedicated hate letter to Aum," Senn said.
It was impolite not to accept the urchin roe after all that work, so I pretended it was an oyster and popped it into my mouth with incredible nonchalance.
One reason South Korea is drinking so much is because of hweshik, South Korea's booze-soaked company dinners where it's impolite, if not nearly impossible, to turn down alcohol.
The problem is that some people know you from television as being a magician, and if you pull out a deck of cards you seem in some way impolite.
The Englishman, wary of being impolite, accepts a glass of Château Pétrus, not a wine that you should ever spurn, and an invitation to a night of Bacchic misrule.
" There are many problems with Hatch's comments — like the suggestion that pointing out racism is somehow impolite, or that you can't possibly hold racist views if you are a "gentleman.
Even though half of the world's population will menstruate at some point in their lives, it's still generally considered impolite to talk about your time of the month in public.
"Sharp Objects" didn't explicitly engage with current American politics in its first four episodes, and you got the sense that political opinions were considered impolite conversation in the Crellins' circle.
"The South Korean authorities had better ponder over what unfavorable results may be entailed by their impolite behavior," the North's official Korean Central News Agency said, according to the report.
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he will ask the shuttle driver who picks up candidates whether they were impolite or rude.
Implying that your friend has both poor judgment — she should not be engaged to her current suitor — and is untrustworthy — she has feelings for you, while engaged to another — is impolite.
Impolite people today, but since I'm going to my in-laws' (they seriously, seriously stress me out), I spend lots of time and swim 1,000 meters, the most I've ever done.
That rampart is manned by the ugly, the impolite, the impolitic, the disturbing image, and the thoughts that you may swallow no easier than if they were made from crushed glass.
I&aposm embarrassed to admit that I didn&apost understand how impolite it was to decline someone&aposs business card until my partner brought it to my attention later that day.
A brazenly impolite play that implicates all strata of Italian society in its knotted weave of betrayals, "The White Devil" returns the candlelit Wanamaker to its beginnings, but with a difference.
" As to what that meant, she and Mr. Batmanglij agreed that instead of anything resembling formal dance, it would be "kind of impolite and raw, mixing the mundane and the extraordinary.
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Last year, the Chinese state news media reported that the company was planning to crack down on "impolite behavior" by waking nappers who had removed their shoes or snuggled under the covers.
As Yukari Sakamoto of Food Sake Tokyo steers visitors through the bright sprawl of a depachika (department-store food hall), she delicately cautions against snacking while walking; in Japan, it's considered impolite.
Impolite perhaps, but I discovered a good way to get past automated 1-800 and to a human is to begin swearing at the robot But this condemnation can be sorely misplaced.
They were disappointed that these students were not taking the opportunity to improve their English and were being so impolite as to have a conversation that not everyone on the floor could understand.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, not usually one to apologize, did just that on a quarterly earnings call with investors this week, acknowledging he had been "impolite" on his last call with the group.
Reagan's team wouldn't expect this from Mondale, and it might even be seen as impolite (for 6900, that is.) He'd challenge, even scold, the commander-in-chief on occasion, using the second person.
A Good Appetite When you're invited to a friend's house for dinner, it's impolite to gobble so many of the hors d'oeuvres that you have no room for the rest of the meal.
We may agree that deforested continents and melting permafrost betray the gravest assaults we've ever committed against anything or anyone, but still tend to behave as if it's impolite to bring this up.
Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said Friday that White House Chief of Staff John Kelly "can't shut me up" after an email in which Kelly called her "an impolite arrogant woman" was published Thursday.
Driven onward by that anxious loneliness — and some extremely Midwestern instinct, like not wanting to be impolite — I knock on the door and am met by a smiling, extremely perky, late-middle-aged woman.
Her first extended turn on the world stage outside the shadow of President Donald Trump could still be complicated by her husband, who has spoken of the continent in impolite and even vulgar terms.
The two main mistakes he says people make: leaving a voicemail that's brief, difficult to interpret, and leaves no room for dialogue; or writing an email that feels impolite and can be forwarded around.
While understanding body language is not strictly a requirement of any CEFR level, it's hard to navigate a conversation fluently without a general understanding of what certain gestures mean, or what actions are impolite.
When sharing my news with family and friends, I have been taken aback by their mostly blaming and impolite questions: Do I drink too much or have too much stress, instead of offering kind words.
There was nothing impolite about his tone, but there was a finality to it that reminded us all of his solidity, his determination to protect my sister, and I liked him the better for it.
The house used to belong to Rose Impoliteri, a bucket of bright Italian paint on New York's stolid white canvas, and a riot of premonitory associations: Rose the Impolite, Rose the Loitering, Rose the Impish.
For instance, Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal that he will ask the shuttle driver who picks up candidates whether they were impolite or rude, Business Insider reported.
When you consider that, as recently as 40 years ago, it was considered impolite (if not totally inappropriate) to discuss a breast cancer diagnosis openly, the amount of discussion around the disease today is truly unprecedented.
Most of the errant invectives sent the way of Scottish Steve Bannon are too impolite to include here, but he still responds, with saint-like patience, to people wishing all sorts of blanks upon his blank.
To some social conservatives, that may seem like dogwhistling: an acknowledgment that Donald Trump agrees with liberals that conservative positions are unkind and impolite, and since he's a good person he doesn't really agree with conservatives.
The primary is already causing anxiety in the party at places like Manuel's Tavern, a Democratic watering hole where it's considered impolite not to go drink-for-drink, and the conversation often goes back to old campaigns.
For scholars in the field of manterruption, mansplaining and intrusive interruption, the 30 or so impolite violations of etiquette during this week's Democratic debates will no doubt turn into a classroom lecture, or maybe even a scientific paper.
The reason Clinton's gambit worked is that she took advantage of the same truth that Carly Fiorina used against Trump during one of the primary debates: Overt misogyny, like insulting women about their looks, is generally considered impolite.
To call her out using misogynistic terms is impolite, impolitic and wrong, but to say that she lies, disrespects the United States and needs to look in the mirror before looking into the camera are all within bounds.
This should have been handled long ago, but it&aposs all the polite Presidents that got us in this mess with North Korea, maybe we need an impolite President to try to switch things up and see what happens.
"They were disappointed that these students were not taking the opportunity to improve their English and were being so impolite as to have a conversation that not everyone on the floor could understand," Neely wrote in bold, underlined type.
"They were disappointed that these students were not taking the opportunity to improve their English and were being so impolite as to have a conversation that not everyone on the floor could understand," Professor Neely wrote in the email.
Miss Manners reminds everyone that it is impolite to pack your own, something the restaurant has no doubt already told your friends if they are so unwise as to pull this trick more than once at the same establishment.
And the last thing you want to have to do is explain to future generations that, when Donald Trump was rising to power — an event you knew would be disastrous — you didn't say anything because it would've been impolite.
It feels impolite to lump the twins together here (Fred is the obvious winner, sorry), but if you had a chance to date one of Hogwarts' leading rebels against the Ministry machine, you probably wouldn't be too picky about which one.
"They were disappointed that these students were not taking the opportunity to improve their English and were being so impolite as to have a conversation that not everyone on the floor could understand," she said in one of the leaked emails.
Part of the state's current mythology is that all of our racial transgressions were resolved during the Civil Rights movement, and that to bring up the ways the legacy of that past manifests itself in the present is impolite and unseemly.
Heavy on the glitter and makeup, broadly comic and shamelessly vulgar, sexually confrontational and terribly, terribly impolite, Playhouse productions bridged the wanly declarative, amused subversion of the '60s Warholian aesthetic to the emergent glitter-glam and punk anger of the '70s.
Since most Venmo business is between friends and family, I find sending a request to be an impolite and overly transactional thing to do in those kinds of relationships unless I am asked to send one by the would-be recipient.
The exceptions are in some Asian communities, where it is common for people to wear masks to protect themselves against germs and pollution, or because it is considered impolite to not wear a mask if one is coughing or sneezing.
I understand that "the customer is always right," but how do I do my job and reply to impolite remarks that question my background and abilities, particularly when I'm generally speaking better English than the person that I am talking to?
She didn't realize that it is impolite to acknowledge the utter insanity of a society that, racing toward apocalypse, continues on as if nothing much were wrong, as if "climate change" were one story among others, like Brexit or Baby Yoda.
Despite the fact that nearly half of the world's population will go through menstruation at some point in their lives, it's still considered "unladylike" and impolite to openly discuss your time of the month (let alone show that you're on your period).
In an email chain following a conversation with Warren about several constituents detained in Boston's Logan Airport under the travel ban despite having visas, Kelly, then the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, described Warren as "arrogant" and "impolite" to a subordinate.
" In 2015, Leibovich wrote, Trump is "impolite company personified," a man who has called undocumented immigrants rapists, claimed Fox News debate moderator Megyn Kelly asked him difficult questions because of her period and declared Karl Rove to be "a totally incompetent jerk.
No reason was given, but the order was taken seriously by a crowd that had been watching a new production of Mozart's "Abduction From the Seraglio," an opera with an impolite — not to say inflammatory — take on relations between Europeans and Muslim Turks.
There were heated, impolite conversations that, should we air them in public, might give away some kind of tenuous advantage that we had gained over the years, which was, specifically, that nobody in the mid-1980s was overtly trying to genocide us.
Over several days, the walls of Calle Fortaleza, the street leading to the governor's residence, had gradually grown more and more covered with political graffiti that read like a wish list, with phrases like "Resign now!" and others too impolite to print.
Over several days, the walls of Calle Fortaleza, the street leading to the governor's residence, had gradually grown more and more covered with political graffiti that read like a wish list, with phrases like "Resign now!" and others too impolite to print.
Mr. Wallace cut her off, calling it impolite for her to disparage the network that was giving her an hour of airtime and suggesting that she was doing so to protect her "credentials" with Democratic competitors who refused to appear on Fox.
When German populists like Frauke Petry or Dutch ones like Geert Wilders characterise the EU's response to the euro crisis as "throwing crates full of money to the Greeks", they are expressing what mainstream politicians privately think (and are sometimes impolite enough to say).
It will never cease to stun and disappoint me that so many Americans can be whipped into a furious frenzy when someone who's gay, or black, or otherwise marginalized dares speak out against injustice in ways they deem to be impolite or brash or unseemly.
Such performances are no more credible than Diamond and Silk and do not disguise the real source of Mr Trump's appeal: a reshaping of the American right around cultural anxieties so impolite and reactionary that even his more devoted supporters prefer not to acknowledge them.
It's not just a fight over how we speak, but over who is speaking and what we will allow them to say — from those who express extreme positions in polite tones all the way over to those who express reasonable positions in impolite ones.
"They should know that train and bus carrying our delegation to the Olympics are still in Pyongyang ... The South Korean authorities had better ponder over what unfavorable results may be entailed by their impolite behavior," KCNA said in an English report on its website Sunday.
"He returned to this topic a couple of times, so we let our American colleagues know that we do not want to impose, but we also do not want to be impolite," Lavrov said, according to an interview transcript posted on the Russian Foreign Ministry's website.
The book updates Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew" — a play Tyler has always hated, she told Ron Charles in The Washington Post: "It wasn't till my daughters pointed it out that I realized that telling an English editor that I hated Shakespeare was probably considered impolite."
It can be hard to tell the staffers who are saying bad things about Trump because they believe them from the staffers who are doing so because they want to signal to reporters that they know it's considered impolite at best to work for this president.
We mindfully went out to become what probably was fairly described as a group of cable TV channels, to become, over time, a content company that — impolite word — exploits its content in a number of different media and finds value in different geographies and in different platforms.
" Afterward, over dinner, Bode told me that she could understand why my parents had emigrated to the United States in 1962: "When I look back at the Germans of the fifties and sixties, they were cold, they were impolite to each other, there was no empathy.
Forgive me for being forward, but it's been nearly two weeks since the release of the soundtrack for "A Star Is Born," which means it's been nearly two weeks since I've been unable to get the impolite lyrics from "Why Did You Do That?" out of my head.
His eagerness to dismiss one part of what happens when young people stand up for what they believe in as "casting stones" is a reminder of a largely generational divide about whether it's impolite to speak out in favor of the most vulnerable among us and the world we'd like to live in.
"He returned to this topic a couple of times, so we let our American colleagues know that we do not want to impose, but we also do not want to be impolite, and that considering that President Trump made this proposal, we proceed from the position that he will make it concrete," he added.
As impolite as it is looselimbed — Mr. Neilson's plays have never catered to those who balk at mention of bodily fluids — "Unreachable" was devised in collaboration with its six-person cast and may evolve further throughout the run: a video on the Royal Court website includes footage of the characters that doesn't match what was seen on opening night.
In the beginning of the episode, he responds flippantly to Luke's assertion that Danny's presence is itself a shield from some bad guys with guns: "Why do you always make things about my money," he asks, as if Luke is being somehow impolite by pointing out that a white billionaire is much safer in the world than a black man.
In so many towns all across the country, it is difficult to talk about an issue like heroin, not only because there is a stigma or because people worry about sounding impolite, but because everyone calibrates differently, based on neighbors and co-workers they see all day, how much of a problem it is or whether it is a problem at all.
His public behavior since his release has toggled between earnest interactions with gobsmacked fans captured on social media — something many SoundCloud artists excel at, communicating directly to their audience in their language — and less savory choices, like tweeting the apparent home address of a rival, or saying impolite things about Drake's mother in retribution for Drake seeming to have borrowed his "Look at Me" rhyme patterns on a recent song.
And we are not just talking about President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's impolite rant upon Castro's death, true to form and pandering to the waning but still influential Republican base of right-wing Florida Cuban-Americans.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) on Friday fired back at White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE over reports from the day before that he called her an "impolite arrogant woman" in a 85033 email.
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"News of the World" is a narrow but exquisite book about the joys of freedom (experienced even by a raging river threatening to overrun its banks); the discovery of unexpected, proprietary love between two people who have never experienced anything like it; pure adventure in the wilds of an untamed Texas; and the reconciling of vastly different cultures (as when Kidd has to explain to Johanna, who is all set to collect a white man's scalp, that this "is considered very impolite" and simply isn't done).
Britain is a country with a carefully disguised, utter disdain for education, where a government minister can say that people "have had enough of experts"; where the editors of the ubiquitous gutter press (the original masterminds of the post-truth era) are invited onto respectable radio and television news programmes as if to imply they had genuinely informed views to contribute; where there is not one single serious public intellectual; where arguing the point is seen as impolite; and where an insistence on trying to be right is often met with patronising giggles.

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