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"rudeness" Definitions
  1. a lack of respect for other people and their feelings synonym impoliteness
  2. (especially British English) (North American English usually crudeness) behaviour or comments connected with sex or the body that people find offensive or embarrassing
"rudeness" Synonyms
discourtesy impertinence impoliteness incivility insolence impudence discourteousness disrespect disrespectfulness ungraciousness audacity cheek effrontery bad manners bluntness cheekiness churlishness presumptuousness sharpness tactlessness vulgarity coarseness crudity crudeness indelicacy grossness roughness indelicateness crassness tastelessness lowness rawness raffishness commonness uncouthness offensiveness boorishness oafishness lack of refinement lack of sophistication ribaldry indecency obscenity lewdness smut smuttiness bawdiness impurity dirtiness foulness filthiness dirt filth profanity blueness insult slight affront slur barb dig indignity outrage epithet offence(UK) cut slap brickbat diss sarcasm dis offense(US) snub gird dart unseemliness impropriety incorrectness inappropriateness indecorum unfitness unbecomingness indecorousness immodesty blunder untowardness incongruity slip solecism barbarism gaucherie bad behavior mischief mischievousness naughtiness badness misbehavior(US) indiscipline waywardness delinquency troublesomeness shenanigans misbehaviour(UK) misconduct bad behaviour carryings-on acting-up disorderly conduct fooling around awkwardness clumsiness inelegance gracelessness gaucheness ineptness maladroitness ungainliness gawkiness ineptitude inexpertness stiffness unskilfulness artlessness incompetence spleen irritability irascibility testiness petulance grumpiness pettishness tetchiness cantankerousness peevishness querulousness touchiness moodiness crabbiness fractiousness sulkiness surliness disagreeableness snappishness meanness malice spite malevolence spitefulness venom maliciousness malignity nastiness viciousness malignancy hostility malignance hatefulness cattiness despite unkindness cruelty wickedness acerbity bitterness acrimony acidity asperity harshness pungency tartness acridity acridness severity acidness acrimoniousness acuteness bite edge keenness poignance abusiveness insults invective vilification contumely vitriol vituperation calumniation derisiveness philippics traducement coarse language foul language curses cursing scolding libel defamation slander barbarianism degeneracy reductionism savagery simplicity state of nature unsophistication wildness ingratitude thanklessness ungratefulness unappreciativeness unthankfulness callousness disloyalty inconsiderateness non-recognition thoughtlessness unmannerliness lack of recognition lack of appreciation lack of gratitude barbarity barbarousness heathendom philistinism primitiveness benightedness unsophisticatedness lack of civilization baseness depravity evil corruption vileness immorality sin iniquity turpitude unscrupulousness wrong sordidness debasement corruptness iniquitousness dishonesty degradation misdoing breach crime debt error lawbreaking malefaction misdeed transgression trespass violation wrongdoing fault horseplay More
"rudeness" Antonyms
politeness civility considerateness consideration courtesy genteelness gentility graciousness politesse thoughtfulness carefulness caution fear good manners humility kindness manners meekness modesty respect tastefulness courteousness mannerliness culture elegance courtliness grace affability chivalry class sophistication cordiality style deference complaisance blessing cleanliness compliment decency delight goodness happiness joy morality pleasantry purity right sterility virtue uprightness decorum delicacy flattery praise appreciation commendation encomium adulation plaudit acclaim blandishment acclamation laudation sentiment adoration kudo recognition acknowledgement(UK) acknowledgment(US) testimonial appropriateness correctness decorousness fitness properness propriety rightness seemliness suitability suitableness correction good behaviour(UK) good behavior(US) good conduct obedience behaviour(UK) behavior(US) artfulness cleverness convenience dexterity ease easiness handiness skill straightforwardness friendliness pleasantness agreement congeniality sweetness good humor(US) good humour(UK) gratitude thanks gratefulness thankfulness appreciativeness thanksgiving good form civilisation(UK) civilization(US) compliments accolades encomiums plaudits approbation approval exaltation ovation salutes tributes applause cheering cheers timidity cowardice cravenness spinelessness pusillanimity gutlessness weakness cowardness fearfulness cowardliness dastardliness diffidence faintheartedness feebleness irresolution spiritlessness timorousness

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It might follow that people can mistake truth for rudeness, and rudeness for truth.
Rudeness is nothing new, but that doesn't mean we have to continue the cycle of rudeness.
It may be wrongheaded to respond to the bluster and rudeness of the Trump administration with equal bluster and rudeness.
One act of rudeness can easily spiral and cause other acts of rudeness, spreading foul tempers and poor behavior in its wake.
It was entertaining at first, but now that we are forced to observe his rudeness on a daily basis for the next four rudeness-filled years, it is not so funny anymore.
If you encounter some rudeness in the wild, recognize it, don't give in to the rudeness spiral, try and meet it with kindness, and remove yourself from the situation if you need to.
Sullen rudeness is a possible option handed to us cancerees.
At the same time, Trump has a problem with rudeness.
More than half arose from "rudeness," according to city data.
Media commentators spent weeks bashing Mr West for his rudeness.
"Meryl Streep really delivering all the rudeness perfectly," wrote another.
Meryl Streep really delivering all the rudeness perfectly #BigLittleLies pic.twitter.
Buyers can get away with rudeness more easily than sellers.
More from Tonic: Your research says that rudeness is contagious.
With a little empathy you can defuse rudeness with kindness.
With civility like this, you might ask, who needs rudeness?
Rudeness, then, needs to serve as a barrier to action.
Your rudeness to an overweight woman teaches your son that it is acceptable to be mortified for the privilege of your age, and that rudeness is an acceptable reaction when someone makes an incorrect assumption.
But the rudeness we're talking about is not on the news.
What we are getting back from you is bluster and rudeness.
Rudeness in media was not invented alongside the the web browser.
They should carefully refrain from anything resembling arrogance, rudeness or insult.
They deserve our courtesy, not our rudeness, regardless of our annoyance.
A long, tedious article describing the rudeness in these sad times.
What you experienced was a variety of rudeness that transcends demographics.
Apparently it was rude of me to accuse him of rudeness.
As the Vietnam war ripped America apart, his sweeping rudeness felt glib.
But in the main the accusations involve rudeness, allegedly tinged with misogyny.
A day after this rudeness, you will be worse at your job.
Because it's invisible, we don't know who's being infected by this rudeness.
So in the moment that rudeness surprised you, you're confused by it.
Whether it's an insulting comment or a dismissive attitude, rudeness is pervasive.
You have it in your power to stop that cycle of rudeness.
As the debate rages in Sweden — is Mr. Dylan's behavior simple rudeness?
But Mr. Bolsonaro would degrade our nation with his rudeness and ignorance.
Profanities and rudeness littered the account, which is what gave it away.
In almost any setting, rudeness does tend to beget rudeness, whether because the top people in a hierarchy are modeling it for those they should be teaching or because it engenders anger, stress and a desire to strike back.
But she doesn't mind — and neither do I, since I've missed Michel's rudeness.
That doesn't mean we can't object to specific instances of rudeness or cruelty.
Others (unfair parking ticket, public rudeness) may send you halfway up the steps.
Basically: Don't assume someone grooming in public is doing it out of rudeness.
Some customers go beyond rudeness and actually resort to violence in Costco stores.
And if Jesus walks through our world in disguise, rudeness is un-Christian.
In the end, Jacqueline comes crawling back to Kimmy, apologizing for her rudeness.
The assertiveness he'd admired earlier in the boutique now seemed more like rudeness.
It's not enough to say rudeness is unprofessional, so therefore don't be rude.
And Red thinks he hates her, too — her discomfort does manifest as rudeness!
In an essay titled "On Rudeness," she distinguishes between discourtesy and truth telling.
The Thread RE: RUDENESS Rachel Cusk pondered what it means to be polite.
With all that and some salty humor, Danny Wallace, author, actor, and comedian, wrote the rudeness manifesto itself, F You Very Much: Understanding the Culture of Rudeness—and What We Can Do About it, which drops everywhere on February 6th.
Such rudeness leads Westerners to doubt whether the two countries can grow very close.
Speaking of rudeness, the mugger is seriously disappointed in Abbi's lack of financial responsibility.
Boyd tells a story of dismissing a past sponsored fighter for her frequent rudeness.
At times blunt to the point of rudeness, Philip is Elizabeth's most important support.
" (Earnhardt was killed in a 2001 racing accident.) "Rudeness can be extremely politically useful.
Having to apologize to Mitch McConnell for rudeness is depicted as a career low.
"Fits of rudeness or lack of gratitude may violate the Golden Rule," Sutton wrote.
Yet Mr. Marot's rudeness, bad temper and propensity for violence were an open secret.
Civility requires the avoidance of rudeness and ideally extends to mutual respect and courteousness.
He didn't mind a little healthy rudeness, what we would call the politically incorrect.
FRAYDA Rudeness and rule breaking often confer benefits: Tax cheats have more spending money.
The proper way to respond to your visitors' rudeness is with a humorless silence.
Some are all but silent, others verge on rudeness, some look bored and distant.
What advice can you give if this rudeness should happen during a future interview?
Is rudeness like nakedness, a state deserving the tact and mercy of the clothed?
"Fits of rudeness or lack of gratitude may violate the Golden Rule," he wrote.
It turns out most online antagonism already a name: racism, misogyny, and rudeness among them.
It's time to start a nonstop protest campaign of rudeness against Trump and his brood.
"When we go onboard, we don't go on with heavy-handedness or rudeness," he said.
We should be celebrating a woman's right to introversion — even to the point of rudeness.
With fewer examples of rudeness to follow, everyone gets along just a little bit better.
" My mother, who never shied from rudeness when deserved, would tartly respond: "I don't know.
This is clever, setting that idealized beauty in tension with the rudeness of rectal inspections.
Still, that shove captured the rudeness and remoteness that have undermined trust at Foggy Bottom.
Some found his books and lectures slapdash; others disliked his social climbing and occasional rudeness.
Rudeness, on the other hand, is often welcomed in the manner of a false god.
Indeed, many of the people he encounters find him direct to the point of rudeness.
Let's see if the moderators do better — or worse — about creating an incentive for rudeness.
I. W. Unless you have an abstract interest in rudeness, you're asking the wrong questions.
And many others just wanted to register that the medical environment is full of rudeness on all sides: Patients complain about egregious rudeness by doctors, nurses, ward clerks and receptionists, while nurses tell stories of harsh patients and family members, not to mention rude doctors.
Yet more often than not, it's the daily grind and general rudeness that gets us down.
You write about him in such an excited tone, highlighting his bad behavior and rudeness. Rubbish!
The first step to stopping the cycle of rudeness is to stop taking rude behavior personally.
"'Rudeness' is a code word for 'I don't like you being an aggressive reporter,'" he said.
They also established that higher status was somewhat protective; junior doctors and trainees encountered more rudeness.
Sometimes rudeness comes from pressure, and heaven knows there is plenty of pressure in medical settings.
"On Rudeness" reflects on the breakdown of civility after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
The episode of the crucifixion is an orgy of rudeness whose villains are impossible to miss.
The rudeness of these public figures gives pleasure and relief, it is clear, to their audiences.
And the vainglorious Palestinians would anyway be unlikely to recalibrate their demands in response to American rudeness.
"One lesson of the French Revolution, then, is that rudeness can be extremely politically useful," wrote Frost.
If you can ignore their rudeness and continue to work despite their aggression, try to do so.
At what point does my rudeness to smart assistants start to bleed into my normal speech patterns?
Mr. Fassaert's resolute focus on Marianne's determined acts of rudeness make the picture's narrative sluggish in sections.
But should a woman have to endure hours of rudeness and eventual beratement to have our sympathy?
And the leaked audio is a chilling reminder that Trump's attacks on women aren't limited to rudeness.
It's a sort of right-wing political correctness, treating rudeness toward powerful people as akin to assault.
The House had impeached Chase, a Marylander, on seven articles of misconduct and one article of rudeness.
Rudeness affects your spirit, your morale, your connection to your job and your effectiveness in that job.
He tried to distract viewers from his ignorance by his use of rudeness toward his fellow candidates.
To top it all off, I admit that he accuses me of precisely the same failing: rudeness.
American children didn't even have to deliver politeness: their rudeness is the stuff of intercontinental, multicentury legend.
Add to these the rudeness and lack of respect for you and your countrymen — I am ashamed.
But "radical rudeness" can be dangerous in an environment where civil liberties are increasingly being called into question.
I bribe my friends into forgiving this rudeness with a bottle of wine from my stash at home.
They cast his rudeness as a form of candour, and proof that he is not a career politician.
My own rudeness aside, it's actually a pretty ideal scenario for testing out the new noise-canceling feature.
Later she came to learn that such rudeness was quite normal, and that economists were capable of worse.
Detractors decried the rudeness of her language, calling it beneath the office of the man she was criticizing.
"Rudeness at work is on the rise, so stand out by being consistently thoughtful and polite," he suggests.
According to The Australian newspaper, Denholm said the only things that really disappoint her are rudeness and waste.
Reviews have altered that experience and made rudeness an edge case, as there are ramifications to behaving badly.
Rudeness can spread like a virus, and it's easy to get bogged down by someone else's bad attitude.
Often you can break the cycle of rudeness by avoiding responding to bad behavior with your own negativity.
Our visit to Wegmans had been a dreamlike escape from the noise, chaos, and rudeness of the city.
This might seem like a damning verdict on human nature, or evidence of a global pandemic of rudeness.
Excessive aggression or rudeness should be no more tolerated during a game than it is during family dinner.
The Checkup Just how much rudeness is there in the hospital, and who bears the brunt of it?
The researchers found that rudeness was more common from certain medical specialties: radiology, general surgery, neurosurgery and cardiology.
And it's not enough to say, being affected by rudeness would be unprofessional, so therefore, I'm not affected.
What appears to be the height of rudeness could actually be viewed as a reflection of greatest expectations.
Let's cut to the chase: We are living in Donald Trump's world, where rudeness is the new orange.
The comment made me angry, and I was about to respond to his rudeness but it was Friday.
So, I suppose it's admirable that you're considering body positivity at all, but really this is just about rudeness.
" While the language and imagery in Nyanzi's poetry may seem shocking, she said this "rudeness" is "the only option.
Teigen shared the story to share a foot-in-mouth moment, but no one cared about her accidental rudeness.
Women who reported rape said they were greeted with skepticism and rudeness and encouraged not to pursue their cases.
It doesn't mean that your rudeness doesn't sting, even if we're being paid (minimally) to take it and smile.
"Exposure to rudeness debilitated the very collaborative mechanisms recognized as essential for patient care and safety," the authors concluded.
If you're complaining about a minor incident of rudeness that happened two years ago, you've probably waited too long.
" Firing back during the premiere, Kim fumed as she remarked, "I'm not going to tolerate her f—ing rudeness.
Mr. Trump's posturing, his crassness, his rudeness, his simplistic descriptions of international issues, his demeanor — we see it all.
"Fits of rudeness or lack of gratitude may violate the Golden Rule," Judge Jeffrey Sutton wrote in the Wednesday ruling.
Abbi begs for help from the girl working the counter, who appears to dismiss her due to Abbi's earlier rudeness.
"Please forgive our rudeness, but we have a war in our country," a Syrian man said memorably to the BBC.
But she also looked back fondly on the past, frowning as she described the rudeness she said was rampant today.
Splitting up by phone used to be the height of rudeness, but it's relatively quaint in the age of ghosting.
Abramson's rudeness to "woke" writers misses something crucial: the very serious political convictions that inform the work of younger journalists.
Dark black skin equates rudeness, light skin black girls think they are better than everyone, and dark Asians are dirty.
Rudeness to checkpoint volunteers playing the part of receptionists or mailroom clerks could carry a penalty, in this case disqualification.
By hiding evidence of toxicity and shutting down ways for players to be rude, there is less rudeness on display.
"Jobs' rudeness and roughness were accompanied by an ability to be inspirational," Isaacson wrote in a Harvard Business Review article.
This time the situation is clearer: My country has recently voted to leave the European Union, and rudeness is rampant.
The test, it is clear, is to tell rudeness from truth, and in the Bible that test is often failed.
But the combination of all these things, where it's going to lead us," he added, is "polarization, rudeness and lying.
All of the bartenders I spoke to agreed that there was a line to be crossed from lively conversation to rudeness.
Other women, like prominent White House reporter April Ryan, have been criticized by Trump officials for their perceived rudeness or disrespect.
By turns playing the victim and the ingenu, he castigated another MP for rudeness, responding "I don't remember" to many questions.
The new study also looked at two different strategies to see whether they might help the teams deal with the rudeness.
Anyone hearing the story will at this point stop thinking about the moral problem of rudeness and start thinking about me.
Is rudeness a fundamental aspect of civilization's immunity, a kind of antibody that is mobilized by the contagious presence of evil?
Using a phone or smartwatch when you're supposed to be talking to someone has become an accepted rudeness in the 21st century.
Though locals in Danang grumble about the rudeness of Chinese gamblers, "we welcome everyone," says a Danang official, with a stiff smile.
Frans Timmermans, first vice president of the European Commission, said Americans had chosen "hope over fear, civility over rudeness, inclusion over racism".
While Saipov was warm and welcoming, the neighbors said female members of the family were often cold to the point of rudeness.
Another tactic to stop the spiral of rudeness is to simply call them out on their behavior and ask them to stop.
In particular, the "Karen" has evolved into a figure known for her hypocrisy, rudeness toward working-class staff, and anti-science beliefs.
The young rapper named Michael Smith, who goes by "Lil' Money Mike," is fighting bullying and rudeness through song, CBS-DFW reported.
Later still, regret at the punishment of the truth-teller can build into powerful feelings of worship, whereas rudeness will be disowned.
This is sometimes mistaken for rudeness but is closer to pride and a confidence that everybody, including the customers, knows how to act.
There are some carefully shot, considerate, progressive films circulating the mainstream, but most are riddled with some mix of misogyny, racism, and rudeness.
Nick Jonas is not here for people being inconsiderate to him on the internet, especially when that rudeness comes from a supposed fan.
I hate rudeness far more than I do potential substance abuse problems, so I told her that it was kind of her fault.
Even if you want to perform at your best, you cannot, because you are bothered and preoccupied by the rudeness you are experiencing.
" Such politeness is at odds with the anarchic rudeness of Schrauwen's books, which exist on the other side of the mirror from "Berlin.
Critic's Take The imperative mood can be so intimate in its rudeness, like a mother or a friend speaking plainly: Skin the chicken.
Announcing an undesirable state of affairs is a classic stratagem for asking the hearer to rectify it without the rudeness of an imperative.
Bitte says that seeing an applicant interact with people in a real world environment helps recruiters vet for negative traits like rudeness.2.
When people tell the truth, they can experience a feeling of release from pretense that is perhaps similar to the release of rudeness.
Maybe our death grip on our phones, which now occupy five hours of every day, isn't a personal failing—lack of willpower, rudeness, narcissism.
After enough overthinking, I tend to cast the rudeness as my own fault — something women are especially familiar with — and somehow new and fresh.
In recent weeks Junot Díaz has been accused of rudeness, allegedly tinged with misogyny, that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
It's clear throughout the film, that there is a romance brewing between Drax and Mantis, fueled primarily by his animosity and rudeness towards her.
The rudeness reached its peak when Vice President-elect Mike Pence was booed by attendees of "Hamilton" and then pompously lectured by the cast.
My experiments show that being around rudeness robs you of your cognitive resources, hijacks your performance and creativity, and sidelines you from your work.
The book breaks down how rudeness is comparable to a neurotoxin; it spreads like the flu and affects us more profoundly than we realize.
The "you" of whom you are so proud is, by your own account, someone who habitually antagonizes others and inspires them to retaliatory rudeness.
An equal amount of fury is directed toward actions as morally — and legally — distinct from each other as rape, harassment, rudeness, boorishness and incivility.
All around me were examples of the worst elements of the English ruling class: their solipsism, their hatred of the poor, their amazing rudeness.
"There's definitely a level of directness and rudeness that you only get when people are talking at you from behind a screen," he explains.
The rudeness was compounded by an air of complete coldness and disconnection, as if he couldn't have cared less whether we lived or died.
I debated pulling out my phone and navigating to the card number, but in a moment of rudeness, swiped the card for him myself.
There are legitimate questions here, and, unsurprisingly, the pundits most inclined to urge respect for Trump were those most upset by the "rudeness" at Hamilton.
" When the reporter said she may file a complaint for rudeness, he replied: "You said you want to file a complaint, go file a complaint!
One might find him an old curmudgeon (even if his supposed "rudeness" cannot possibly be put into the same category as Mr. Trump's spectacular cruelty).
To understand what Sanders's defenders are getting wrong about the dinner incident, let's get straight on the difference between "incivility" in politics and simple rudeness.
When I tell the story afterward, making myself both its villain and its butt, it goes like this: I, currently dismayed by the sudden ascent of rudeness in our world and wondering what it means, am betrayed into rudeness myself by a personal sensitivity to language that causes me to do the very thing I despise, which is fail to recognize another human's individuality.
They must find the right way to challenge the president and his spokespeople without resorting to rudeness or simply playing the part of a partisan opponent.
If these are the social skills deemed worthy of reward — rudeness and a tendency to patronize — then I'll take my circumscribed earning potential and run, thanks.
" During his interactions with Assange, O'Hagan noted that "history was full of messy characters exercising their rudeness and eating with their hands while changing the world.
Clinton to the point of rudeness when he is speaking off the cuff, such as by making fun of her for recuperating from her recent pneumonia.
Our elected leaders of both parties engage in rudeness and rhetoric of a kind that never would be tolerated in business, the nonprofit sector or academics.
The Marquis de Sade, who knew a thing or two about misbehavior, was appalled by the rudeness of his compatriots when he toured Italy in 1775.
Similarly, in the British study, when the researchers asked about "why rudeness happens," they identified five themes: workload, lack of support, patient safety, hierarchy and culture.
At its worst, there's something mustily mid-'90s about its self-congratulatory rudeness, its sensibilities lying somewhere between a Farrelly brothers film and a Mountain Dew commercial.
Whether out of inadvertence or deliberate rudeness, with perhaps a tinge of sexism in the mix, Trump finished his encounter with Merkel on a note of disdain.
It is tough to have it all, regardless of your gender – we just accept a greater baseline of rudeness from men (we're getting better at that, though).
Mr. Valenti, like several other tech support workers who have posted confessions online, said rudeness generally gets customers placed on hold for long periods or "accidentally" disconnected.
The worst are when Sam is simply set in contrast to jerks, as in a scene about school parents, which seems designed only to justify Sam's rudeness.
"Acts of violence are often the result of an exchange of acts of rudeness that spiral out of control," he told The Christian Science Monitor in 20003.
Rudeness. In my position as station manager, it is my intention to speak with each and every station attendant and cleaner on how to deal with customers.
You might now be an entitled person: someone whose privilege leads to arrogance, snobbery and rudeness, someone who expects to be waited on, provided for, deferred to.
The findings are consistent with earlier studies of rude behavior in other workplace environments, which have shown that even mild rudeness can have a potentially big impact.
I was held without my passport in a room alongside all the others who had been detained, yelled at and treated with rudeness and contempt by border officials.
To see Hess's techniques, SAFTA apparently centers on elbows to the spine, hilarious kicking, and rudeness: he was always pointing his fingers in people's faces and eye sockets.
To sublimate her memories, Nadia submerges herself into drugs, into work (she is a video game programmer), into nicotine, into internet rabbit holes, into snide comments, into rudeness.
"It's like we think rudeness and cruelty are the same things as being smart," Clancy said about the attitude of some older male scientists who harass younger women.
In an interview about the psychology of rudeness and how we can remedy it, we discuss the subtle intricacies of how to not be a dick to people.
Don't get me wrong—I think the so-called "Seattle Freeze" is really just a whack form of provincial rudeness... But whether I approve or not, it exists.
Both studies were done in Israel, but the impact of rudeness does not seem to be culturally bound, a concern that was raised in the initial study design.
He said he and other African staffers faced the brunt of "slights that turned to slurs, embarrassing humiliations and rudeness that escalated to abuse" at the UN agency.
Showrunners Steven Moffat and Gatiss (who also plays Sherlock's brother, Mycroft) are quite fond of gleefully showcasing Sherlock's brilliance alongside his rudeness and interminable unconcern for social mores.
Even less predictably, the particular rudeness—combining scorn, resentment and a dash of fear—offers insights into how Chinese people cope with life in today's ruthless and unequal society.
If you're anything like me, you've probably blocked out some of the show's more awkward moments (seriously, though, Mickey's unabashed rudeness at that magic show still makes me cringe).
The stories invariably saw Paddington, fueled by marmalade sandwiches, caught up in accidental but well-intentioned scrapes, while examples of rudeness were met with one of his "hard stares".
When Bar Kamza showed up, the host refused to let him stay, persisting in his rudeness even when Bar Kamza offered to pay for all the food and drink.
His rudeness, petulance and arrogance toward our closest allies have resulted in a schism in this important group of democracies, one that Mr. Trump's successor will have to mend.
The conceptual framework of rudeness, however, should not be broadly applicable to political acts, of which canceling the former deporter in chief's invitation to a panel is certainly one.
The flip side to all this is the overconfidence of mediocre men, who don't have to worry about being rude because their rudeness is interpreted as leadership or pizazz.
Kaitlin Olson's titular character, Mickey Molng, is blunt to the point of consistently perceived rudeness, although in her mind, she's the hero of her own story who's doing everything right.
Half of the respondents had witnessed bad behavior—such as rudeness, name calling, or harassment—and said it was enough to keep them away from a particular project or community.
After being called "incompetent" and promoting a "work style of chronyism, domineering and rudeness", Culture Minister Joao Soares reckoned it was time to slap two columnists at an influential newspaper.
The Magnificently Rude Map of World Place Names, made by mapmakers Strumpshaw, Tincleton & Giggleswick (there's rudeness in that name, somehow) aims to group all of these together in one place.
The differences between Trump and US military leaders are more than simply stylistic, although Trump's lack of decorum and rudeness are certainly at odds with the military's honor-based values.
But the 2016 election — with its rudeness, crudeness, bluster and bullying — has also presented adults with an unexpected, unpleasant quandary: How on earth do they explain Donald Trump to children?
In both of the NICU studies, the effects on performance were significant; rudeness explained more error than the levels of error that have been shown to result from sleep deprivation.
Over Memorial Day weekend, it mollified one passenger who complained about rudeness, and that was followed by another who wanted to know if PlayStation 4s are allowed in airplane cabins.
These results bothered me, not because I was surprised that there might be rudeness (and worse) coming from parents, but because I pride myself on a kind of professional immunity.
Quite a few took to Instagram to criticize Mr. Roker for what they saw as rudeness (some using R-rated words that would hardly win the approval of Miss Manners).
Perturbed by Pickiness Perturbed in Pickiness: Your desire for your mother to leave her comfort zone is natural and understandable, but her extremely picky eating does not excuse her rudeness.
In the recollection of events, rudeness often has a role to play in the moral construction of a drama: It is the outward sign of an inward or unseen calamity.
Perhaps they have lived lives in which they have been continually outplayed in the field of articulation, but of this new skill — rudeness — they find that they are the masters.
This type of celebration of rudeness is a hallmark of Trump's campaign; he's the first Republican nominee whose ethos owes more to 4chan and Gamergate than it does the Bible.
He enlisted moderators from among the more fair-minded regulars, and for five years now they have policed not just name-calling, rudeness, and hostility but superfluous jokes and mindless agreement.
The read receipt is our only best technical mechanism for telling whether a person is on the other end at all, and it's seen as invasive to the point of rudeness.
He says we have to work at unlearning the experience of rudeness and spectatorship and the wafer-thin approach to public life and social connection that is dominating American life today.
"Additionally some people feel being consistently cheap with everything, bad tipping, or rudeness to waiters is a deal-breaker as it indicates that someone is just not generous in other areas."
"Even if you never see a person you have treated badly again, even if no one sees or knows of your rudeness or bad behavior, you will know," the book says.
Perhaps they could tap on desk bells whenever they are interrupted; then we could all take bets on how long it would take to cure the male justices of their rudeness.
The death threat, I suppose, is the extreme of rudeness: It is the place where word finally has to be taken as deed, where civilization's immunity reaches the point of breakdown.
But it&aposs not a reason -- it doesn&apost justify than being -- a lack of civility or rudeness to people who you have a different point of agreement -- point of disagreement with.
If you are thinking about hiring a jerk even in the face of all this information, consider that studies also show rudeness spreads from one person to another like the common cold.
Ms. MacDowell's gracious response, offering to donate her refund to charity and noting how she'd let the flight attendant's rudeness rub off on her, may serve as primer for more impulsive celebrities.
In the United States, a number of studies have looked at how rudeness affects medical students and medical residents, as part of tracking the different ways in which they are often mistreated.
At that time, I understood rudeness to be essentially a matter of verbal transgression: It could be defined within the morality of language, without needing to prove itself in a concrete act.
The app sometimes generates nonsense—"You will have a bit of luck relating to your natural sense of self-control," it told me recently—and can be blunt to the point of rudeness.
For example, protective behavior morphs into possessiveness; comforting turns into controlling; assertive behavior turns into aggressive behavior; passionate behavior turns violent later on; a direct personality turns into rudeness; and confidence turns into condescension.
Mr Trump's subsequent gaffes—his rudeness to the bereaved parents of a dead American soldier, his suggestion that Hillary Clinton faced assassination, and so forth—showed how utterly Mr Manafort failed in this regard.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union's deputy chief executive hailed Democratic victories in the U.S. midterm elections in comments that took a clear swipe at what he called "rudeness" and "racism" under President Donald Trump.
When people are more interested in who they're snap chatting at the moment or who just added a new Instagram post than hanging out with their friends, it shows a new level of rudeness.
Thinking I was fueling this hatred because I support President Trump, he showed her some of my commentaries when to his surprise she pointed out the rudeness and attacks that mirrored her own experience.
Get rid of any photos and videos that contain inappropriate behavior such as drinking, sexy stuff, and lots of swearing -- and no hostile speech, rudeness, or negative tweets about a school that you're applying to.
When those words are badly chosen or a product of the moment, or just coming from a very rude place, you start to see how a moment of rudeness could genuinely lead to the apocalypse.
As exemplified by author and columnist Sady Doyle's above tweet, this viewpoint holds that anger and rudeness in the context of political causes mean that the proponents of those causes are insincere in their commitments.
I heard someone "tsk-tsk" at the rudeness of my exit, and I wanted to apologize, but I was scared that I was going to pee all over myself and all over the hardwood floors.
He was a social gambler as well as a basketball gambler, one of those people who know how to play on the line between charisma and rudeness, teasing and affection, especially among people he likes.
I was shocked at the rudeness of it, but Mattis' inability to control the meeting also reinforced what had been nagging at me since McMaster's firing — the balance of power in the administration has shifted.
They're less rude to people (my home state of New York ranked the highest in rudeness!) and are better at regulating their behavior: they have less debt and have lower illicit drug use and binge drinking.
There is awkwardness, but no rudeness, at the start: Carmen's bowed head as she declines to shake Raif's hand, then her uncomfortably averted gaze when she sees Naja greet Sam with a kiss on each cheek.
Anyone searching for a symbolic conversation about the relationship between authoritarianism and superheroes, or a critique of superheroes as a predominantly male and classist power fantasy, might be turned off by Venom's fidelity to juvenile rudeness.
Khalid Masood's children told British counterterrorism officials that the 52-year-old English teacher had previously called May a "liar" and "sick," while frequently complaining about the "racism and rudeness" presented by Trump, NBC News reported Wednesday.
Finally, to cut down on the rudeness of leather against skin, he applied petroleum jelly with his fingertips to the unlined brow, the fresh cheeks, and the chin too often left exposed in the rashness of youth.
It could be said that one-half of our country has told the other it is full of shit, deliberately choosing those words because it knows that their object finds rudeness — the desecration of language — especially upsetting.
America's NATO allies were left with that feeling after a summit in which the American president showed startling rudeness, but in the end raised no objection to a stout pledge of common defence against Russia and other adversaries.
The best example comes from " The Red and the Black ," published in 1830, in which Stendhal's intemperate hero shrugs off the arm of Madame de Rênal, who is in love with him, and is chided for his rudeness.
I have been flummoxed at the level of rudeness we've embraced culturally, startled by my own failings in this department as of late and worried that we are on some sick carousel that is only making us sicker.
I'm not in the habit of saying "back off ," even when I'm made to feel small — even when rudeness such as a guy drunkenly high-fiving my husband and smacking me in the face, then saying, "sorry wife," occurs.
Nice sensible British centrists will continue to hate Trump—for his rudeness, his sexism, his indiscriminate xenophobia—even as they slowly assimilate all of his ideas: There really are too many immigrants, and we really should just nuke ISIS.
I got to complain about this to a man who spent countless hours researching rudeness, surveying 2,000 randos about their experiences, along with some of the most brilliant psychologists and neurologists who shed light on science behind rude behavior.
In the "Sticks and Stones" article, the only context in which there was some justification for rudeness was when patient safety was at stake and someone spoke sharply to demand immediate action or to reprimand someone for a mistake.
The moment was imbued with a lot of retroactive significance among liberals who probably overstate the impact of political comedy, and who tend to create narratives where moments of confrontation or rudeness to political opponents accounts for major political shifts.
One thought Trump chose to come to Saudi as his first global stop so he could apologize for his previous rudeness to Muslims; another man told me Trump's message to Muslims is misplaced -- it's intelligence agencies, he said, that create terrorism.
Which explains why someone interacting with an experienced 911 operator will almost certainly be struck by what seems to be their pretty blatant rudeness but is in fact just the gem the activity builds through constant, call-by-call, polish.
As if to mitigate what looks like extreme rudeness from Mr. Dylan, the academy said there were no hard feelings and that the only requirement for a literature winner is to deliver a lecture within six months of the ceremony.
Preaching — and pandering — with a message of inclusion, the Democrats have instead become a party where incivility and bad manners are taken for granted, rudeness is routine, religion is mocked and there is absolutely no respect for a differing opinion.
It also raises similar questions on the horrors of rudeness, which have cropped up with exhausting regularity on this side of the Atlantic since 2016, when the archetypal young man known as the Bernard brother first logged on to Twitter.
" Many prominent figures in British journalism and politics have been TERFs; British TV has made a sport of endlessly hosting their lurid rudeness and styling it as courage; British newspapers seemingly never tire of broadsides against the menace of "gender ideology.
"It's like we think rudeness and cruelty are the same thing as being smart, without noticing that we direct these cruelties more at women than men, more at women of color than white women, more at sexual minorities than straight folk," she said.
Perhaps the best that can be said for his efforts is that, in rounds of emergency television interviews, arranged to discuss Mr Trump's latest rudeness or eccentricity, Mr Manafort was a more competent apologist for his boss than Mr Lewandowski had been.
"Inspired by voters in the U.S. who chose hope over fear, civility over rudeness, inclusion over racism, equality over discrimination," tweeted Frans Timmermans, a former Dutch foreign minister who is first vice president of the European Commission led by Jean-Claude Juncker.
"Rudeness is rampant"; "Etiquette today is not about how you hold a teacup"; "These are not the best of times for our friend grammar": These are just a few of the delightfully Jean Brodie-ish proclamations by Nancy R. Mitchell in ETIQUETTE RULES!
An essay about Brexit, grievances, and blame, "On Rudeness," parses the individual and political implications of a disagreement between Cusk and an airport employee, who shouts at and picks on travelers at passport control:
 There's no need to be rude, I say.
In this view, people without health insurance are dying; the planet is on the brink of climate catastrophe; millions work long hours for low wages; and therefore a little bit of online rudeness is both not a pressing concern and actually warranted by the situation.
More and more users will groan at her jokes, secretly swell to her Daily Affirmations ("You are brave") and discover startling depths of rudeness in themselves as they rail at her shortcomings, like her poor hearing, her tendency to interrupt and her inability to multitask.
If those supremely highly trained NICU personnel are actually worse at resuscitating newborns or diagnosing life-threatening complications after exposure to rudeness, though, what happens to the rest of us as we go through the lower-stakes but still important interactions of our clinical days?
In the documentary "Relève," broadcast in December on the French television channel Canal Plus, he said he did not want the corps de ballet to serve as wallpaper, but to dance as individuals; a comment that was widely circulated as an example of rudeness to the dancers.
The biography condemns Margaret for her constant and callous rudeness, but Brown spares more than a hint of outrage for the bohemian wits she spent her time with, who used Margaret for her campy glamour, wrote scathing things about her in their diaries, and then published them.
I'm not overweight, and I'm male, so they may feel it's okay to tease me when they probably wouldn't do so with an overweight customer or a woman (as I've always been taught that it's the height of rudeness to comment even obliquely about a woman's weight).
Mr. Trump's sheer rudeness to an Australian prime minister -- one of America's closest allies -- and his inability to take into account the needs of the president of Mexico -- the leader of one America's two closest neighbors -- suggests something is fundamentally off in the way Mr. Trump sees the world.
After a while, a pale-skinned man with light-brown hair came out of the club and told them to move along, making shooing gestures with his hands, but without any hostility or particular rudeness, more as though he were conversing in an international pidgin dialect of sign language.
None of that is a surprise, and in fact, there is a good deal of literature to suggest that the medical environment includes all kinds of harshness, and that much of the rudeness you encounter as a doctor or nurse is likely to come from colleagues and co-workers.
I am shocked that a man with an orange face and orange hair who is unable to put a proper sentence together without the assistance of a teleprompter and who shows no empathy for anyone has used rudeness to follow the orange brick road to the White House.
Ultimately, procedural justice training tries to identify ways in which legitimacy can be impacted by police-community interactions, and how various factors — the history of racist laws, specific instances of abuse, over-policing and even ordinary rudeness — can combine to create today's racial confidence gap in perception of police performance.
Williams's "mere civility" demands more of us than Locke's or Hobbes's civility, in that it requires we have thicker skins about other people's rudeness or disrespect; but it also demands less of us, in that we no longer have to muster respect for, or mute our criticism of, views we abhor.
Luckily — for her, and for this book's readers — she discovers Furthermore, a place so full of enchanting beauty and topsy-turvy adventure, it even calls to mind Wonderland and Oz. As she sets out on her quest, Alice teams up with Oliver Newbanks, a boy she despises for his rudeness and deceitful nature.
Ms. Nyanzi's Facebook posts contain profanity-laced vitriol about the president and his wife (whom Ms. Nyanzi describes as having a "tiny brain" the size of a sexual organ), as well as academic studies of "Radical Rudeness" and the "Necessity of Political Vulgarity" — political tactics Ugandans once used to resist British imperialism.
But importantly it taught an important lesson for all of America's - and the world's — sons and daughters: that these moments are to be taken seriously, that one should prepare for the tough challenges in life, and that hard work, perseverance, civility and dedication are always going to win over braggadocio, rudeness, brashness and outright lying.
"The next day, I got called to the office and there is a letter that says that I have an ISS, which is an in-school suspension, and the reason why I have it is because 'abuse of others, disrespect, rudeness' because I put Bible verses up 'targeting the GSA organization,'" she explained in the video.
His rudeness extends to texting obliviously through the christening ceremony for John and Mary's newborn daughter, Rosie, but they ask him to be her godfather anyway, because every human being in Sherlock's life ultimately decides that his general horribleness is worth tolerating because it's his noble commitment to detective work that makes him act that way, or something.
The careful studies that underpin Christine Porath's 2017 book Mastering Civility and my "Asshole Survival Guide" show that bullying and rudeness harm employees' mental and physical health (including increased risk of heart attacks and death); damage relationships with friends and family; cause the best employees to quit; undermine employee effort, productivity and creativity; and erode empathy for and service to clients and customers.
From the very first scene, which shows Ben practicing a best man's speech in front of an increasingly bored and glib Alice, the two feel like partners in a crime against love and happiness They're both frank to the point of rudeness, the kind of people who will get blackout drunk during the reception, flail-dance to the dessert table, and then pass out.
However, with so much focus on the details that make up the shop's "sketchiness" — the barbed wire on the fence outside, the perceived rudeness of the shop employee, the black person in the parking lot wearing a bathrobe (their face unblurred), which Star jokingly compares to a Versace one he owns — class assumptions visibly play a part in Star's decision to leave and not come back.
Former Costco employee and Quora user Alex Barrett wrote that Costco gigs came with "the same annoying ills of any customer service job," including "having the most vile, disgusting creature of a customer vomit rudeness all over you and then say it's your fault, and you either have to smile and take it or watch as your manager gives them a free pizza as an apology for the horrible experience they self-generated."
The idea that neither Sanders nor Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen — who was driven out of a Mexican restaurant by Democratic Socialists of America protesters last week along with White House senior policy adviser Stephen Miller — have been able to "eat in peace" as of late is deeply troubling to many of those on both the right and left, the latter of which seem to think Democrats have stooped to Trumpian levels of rudeness.

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