When we are not allowed to make decisions that are truly our own,
we feel patronized, humiliated, and angry.
Millennials
feel patronized, Gen Xers feel overlooked, and baby boomers are usually incensed about everything the millennials do.
I had my moments of disconnect: sitting out the Eucharist because I'm not Catholic, hearing the gospel reduced to salvation from hell, welcomes that
felt patronizing from people who have been praying that I come to my senses and go back to believing, behaving, and voting just like them.
Instead of feeling celebrated,
I felt patronized.
This was understandable from his perspective because he paid me out of his grant, but
I felt patronized given the level of independence I had experienced during my Ph.D..
Penny Dreadful [Showtime]-- Possibly the biggest surprise series of the year, Penny Dreadful found a way to handle Victorian monsters and lore in a way that never
felt patronizing or redundant.
[return][return] I'm all for teaching my child to be a good steward of the earth, but the tone of this book
felt patronizing at times.
The starting area of Milkmaid serves as a good tutorial zone to get players who might not necessarily be acquainted with the left - field puzzle solving associated with point - and - click games a basic run - down of how it all works, but simultaneously doesn't
feel patronizing to connoisseurs of the genre.
The characters are voice - acted but speak in a garbled gibberish; adorable in it's way and entirely apt for the tone of the game, but those hoping for a more serious framing with full voice - acting may find
themselves feeling patronized by the indiscernible yammering.
Nektarina Non Profit stated that, «In the past few months we have encountered many difficulties in organizing the exhibitions, usually connected to interventions of the Canadian Government or institutions under Canadian governmental control... at times
we felt patronized and even intimidated.»
Having looked for information and
felt patronized, dehumanized, and pathologized, I've made sure this book offers you a different experience.
Not exact matches
Do you, as a consumer,
feel any responsibility for the purposes to which the companies you
patronize put their profits?
How will you
feel if you receive a gift without premonition from a company you
patronize?
I
felt uncomfortable walking up to the clerk at the specialty shop I
patronize and asking if I could see her Bamboobies.
When I see this I
feel uncomfortable, awkward, and frankly not that impressed with the business I'm
patronizing.
This may sound funny, maybe
patronizing, however the idea is that
feelings can simply be gone!
If you
feel like the person across the table is
patronizing you — if, for example, he or she suggests you're wasting your life teaching school when the «real» money's in business — simply say, «Thanks for the coffee date» and head for the door.
You don't
feel bamboozled, fooled, or
patronized by District 9, as you did by most of the summer blockbusters.
If that sounds trite and
patronizing, credit Curtis for developing it at a leisurely enough pace and with sound enough acting that it does not
feel that way.
Although I suppose this spares both parties some embarrassment, the DVD is elsewhere so eager to involve us in the artistic process that one can't help
feeling a little
patronized.
Scored by another tongue - bath of a score by James Horner (bring a squeegee and a change of clothes, you'll
feel like you've taken a swim in a spittoon), Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius is every bit as episodic, derivative,
patronizing, and bloated as Horner's compositions — the man, by himself, defining a genre of picture perhaps fatally damaged by his very intrusion.
Adults (just like students) who
feel threatened,
patronized, dismissed, or left out will shut down.
I truly
feel that's the wrong answer and that when you
patronize a dealership by buying one of their cars be it new or used, then you should at least be driving home on a full tank.
To explore issues like classism and racism without ever being sanctimonious or preachy, to show the story through the eyes of a child without ever getting cutesy or
patronizing, to weave together all those separate little storylines without ever letting them
feel sloppy or disjointed — it's a rare author who can manage even one of those, and Harper Lee makes them all look effortless.
It might
feel as though you're being
patronized or even infantilized.
For all the praise these interrogations deserve, a few flaws do appear; at points in the game the actors can go overboard on giving the impression of lying, which results in a slightly
patronizing feeling.
For veteran players like myself, though, the profound conservatism at Zelda's heart
feels more
patronizing with each repetition.
I've never been so mad trying to watch something before, I've never
felt so
patronized as a fan.
Guards have a visible line of sight, can only see directly ahead of them, and hiding spots have an unnatural shimmer to them which, along with the vibrant red along every obstacle and path you're able to climb, makes the whole game
feel just a tad
patronizing.
Clement Greenberg's hegemony was beginning to unravel, and the artists he
patronized would soon
feel the pinch.
(Maybe it's just me, but when someone sends a reminder it
feels a bit
patronizing, like they think I can't be trusted to show up unless they remind me.)
Omar, again with appreciation for a better understanding of the legal framework, I
feel as if you are
patronizing me, and in doing so, deliberately missing most of the points I've made and attributing to me points that I did not make.
Everyone wants to
patronize a company that treats its customers well, so it's important to look into how current policyholders
feel about their experience.
Educate Sometimes, as an expert of your field, you may communicate with clients in a manner that makes them
feel like you are
patronizing their intellect without even knowing that you are doing it.
The director made
patronizing remarks to the parents such as «I'm sorry that you
feel that way but WE FEEL... blah blah blah&raq
feel that way but WE
FEEL... blah blah blah&raq
FEEL... blah blah blah».