Sentences with phrase «consider it rude»

Pointing with your index finger is considered rude in some cultures, so Disney cast members will always point with two fingers instead (some former employees insist that this could also be a nod to Walt Disney's smoking habit).
On the other hand, flaunting one's income on a date is considered rude and a major turn - off in the UK.
I can see how IB's customer service department are sometimes considered rude and aggressive, but if you've worked on a trading floor before the «get it sorted and move to the next one» attitude won't bother you too much.
Bold requests are considered rude and forward.
Most people also consider it rude.
We don't consider it a rude question.
I will never consider it rude to state what the logical conclusion should be according to your attempted deduction, to demand a similarly logical deduction in support of any and all seriously made claims by others, to call out the bullshit when someone fails to do so, or to respond to people behaving like idiots, making idiotic statements or trying to argue without sufficient intellectual abilities, by calling them what they are: idiots.
He, however, would suck the marrow out if the noises weren't considered rude in a public place.
We did not consider it rude - we considered it fun.
That would be considered rude
I really enjoy meeting other multiple mums and dads but one question perhaps more relaxed with other multiple mums but considered rude if asked by a stranger is how to have twins.
I myself experienced some struggles during my Ph.D study because it is common to criticize others directly in the United States, but in my family, a person is considered rude doing it without examining oneself first.
Taking your shoes off at another person's house without being invited to (unless your shoes are visibly dirty) may be considered rude.
When we go visit friends or relatives, I consider it rude to say «OH well, I don't give that to my kids!»
There are no trash cans on the streets because it is considered rude to eat while walking down the street.
On one hand, simply ignoring people is generally considered rude but on the other explicitly rejecting someone isn't something most people like to do.
OUT: The 3 day rule IN: Constant communication Waiting three days before following up on a great date used to be one of dating's most stringent rules but in the modern scene, anything more than a day is considered rude.
A response after 72 hours is considered rude.
If your date has been arranged through a dating service, it is considered rude to ask why someone has joined a dating service.
It's like an answering machine you can answer anytime you want and not be considered rude if you take awhile.
Advice like this would be considered rude but when applied to something abstract like shyness, well, that's different.
On a similar note, it is generally considered rude to ask questions about your date's sexual past when the two of you are in the getting - to - know - you stage.
Not replying is considered rude.
Sometimes we can't help but stumble into things that are considered rude in other cultures.
In fact the same word or phrase can be taken out of context and be considered rude.
Smacking gum might be considered a rude habit, but it's been scientifically proven to help in concentration and recall.
If you encounter a dog who charges up to your friend, that's considered rude.
(By the way, face to face meetings are considered rude in a dog's world but since most people insist that's how their dogs meet, especially on leash, we do have to teach service dogs to be able to politely do that.
We think we're showing love but in dog language, it is considered rude and dominant.
It is considered rude to point with your fingers — if you really need to direct at a place or thing, use your hands like you are presenting it.
If you talk about a meal you have eaten prior it would be considered rude to the host.
If I had just bought a new house and invited all of my friends to come over and see it, would it be considered rude if one of my friends brought his new RV with him to show it off too?
But please stop filling up the board with your negative comments... it's considered rude.
It's not the plan for me, but I consider it rude to say what I might have done differently for myself.
It's such a widely - used feature of most email clients, it's considered rude to not use it.
In France, money is never discussed over dinner but the Japanese are comfortable asking how much money you earn and how large your home is, and consider it rude if you don't respond.
It is considered rude to come into an interview chewing gum.
And since any meeting without an introduction is considered rude, you can not just write information that you deem important in a resume and be done with it!
It will be considered rude.
That is considered rude now.
Similarly, a cover letter is like a handshake — not sending one is considered rude.
Now, it is considered rude and tasteless to do this.
Direct questioning is generally considered rude in Aboriginal culture.19 As a result, Aboriginal witnesses may feel intimidated, embarrassed or uncomfortable when confronted with direct questioning.
Although in some cultures it is appropriate to be «in your face,» here in North America that is considered rude.

Not exact matches

With the evolution of social media and inbound marketing over the past 5 years a lot of what was considered as rude or ill - advice on Twitter has become obsolete.
Talking loudly is considered to be rude unless one needs the extra volume to communicate properly.
Remember, folks: Before you make a potentially rude request about a screaming child in the checkout line, consider who you might be talking to.
Kids are more likely to remember their manners and specific etiquette rules when you provide a brief explanation about why a particular behavior is considered impolite or rude.
I don't consider that to be unreasonable or rude, rather human and loving.
Maggie, you may feel sorry for those of us who delivered all our children by c - section, but I feel sorry for you because you seemed obsessive — and about something I personally consider relatively unimportant in a life well lived — and you are extremely rude.
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