Sentences with phrase «for being rude to»

I notice that in the first story, the dog was known for being rude to guests: «the dog seemed friendly and would jump on and lick visitors to the home.»
In a statement on Tuesday, Shodipe - Dosunmu said it was Oyinlola who should rather seek George's forgiveness for being rude to George his (Oyinlola's) benefactor.
That was very rude of Steve Levy and he won't win any extra votes for being rude to fellow Republicans.
For being rude to them?

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Between that and, say, Square taking on Twitter troll Fart Sandwich, the takeaway might be, There appears to be latitude to good - naturedly smack down a rude hater — not to be confused with a genuinely disgruntled customer — from time to time, if that is something that makes sense for my brand.
When we started our brand, the Virgin name was perceived as so risqué that we weren't allowed to register it with the British Patent Office for three years, because the officials there thought it was rude.
«It's not rude for you to be upbeat around us,» he advises.
Berlusconi, who has been sentenced for tax fraud and is on trial accused of having sex with an under - aged prostitute, is reported to have made rude remarks about Merkel's appearance in a phone call wiretapped by investigators, though he denies this.
If you treat your drama - free stars the way many of us treated Petty — expecting them to be there performing fantastically whenever you happen to remember to tune in — you may be in for a rude awakening.
In the rare case where a client is simply rude, mean - spirited and ruthless, have the courage to stand up for yourself.
It might seem extremely odd, if not downright disrespectful, for your Millennial report to ask you for an explanation for every request, but they're generally not trying to be rude.
If we fail to take the time to work out those answers, we're in for a rude shock, he worries, as so many industries are ripe for disruption all at once.
In other words, if British businesses were hoping to maintain access to the EU's single market in spite of the U.K.'s move to break ties, they're in for a rude awakening.
Although MRR isn't part of GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles), IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards), or reported to a government entity, not having these numbers correctly calculated means you're lying to investors or worse - you're setting yourself up for a potential rude awakening when you've realized you've misjudged and misplanned your momentum.
He was completely and utterly rude and obnoxious and continued to shout and speak very loudly talking about personal information in loud tones such as «my personality was just too big for my little town of... «and «follow me on (social media)..
If you're expecting them to take a completely hands - off approach, you may be in for a rude awakening,» cautions Rebecca Lake at Quickbooks.
People want to insure their future and they know that if they are depending on Social Security benefits, and in some cases retirement plans; that they may be in for a rude awakening when they no longer have the ability to earn a steady income.
The new generation is going to put an end to this devious monetary deception and all of the old «Champagne Socialists» sitting in the front of the aircraft debating the horrors of capitalism with two bankers and a parliamentary aide while sipping on bubbly, feet up and caviar on the side table, are ALL in for a very rude awakening.
If you join a startup just for the potential to «hit the lottery», you are probably in for a rude awakening.
He also commented on foreign affairs, saying, for example, «We should never be rude to a neighbor like Mexico» and cautioning that the political weakness of German Chancellor Angela Merkel «is bad for all of us.»
They are in for a rude awakening since cryptocurrency platforms like Coinbase turned over user's data for transactions higher than $ 20,000 to the IRS.
That is so rude and heartless for you to say that!
It is what has lead me to my veiw that Atheism as a religion, the passion most Atheist have for their point of view from the start you may not fall in this category but I'm sure you know someone that does.The same applies to Christians that freak out on someone and start forcing their view on others, I see that as wrong also if someone asks or brings the debate to you then by all means debate but why be rude how does it help?
There's plenty of potential for discussion, but by the time a cogent response is composed (and then edited to get through the rude word filter) the top of thread has moved two pages on.
I respect reason, logic, kindness and patience, which is why I have so little respect for most Christians who I have found to be boistrous, illogical, rude, angry, judgemental and impatient.
Even by law: the second one is simply rude language (which you deliberately selected, to contrast with equally biased selection of carefully polite phrase for your side — as if we never hear a rude word from you guys); while the first one is actually a blackmail, despite the said politeness of the form.
«I'd have to agree with that,» said Savage, who'd just suggested, apparently mostly joking, that «abortion should be mandatory for about thirty years» because «there's too many [rude word deleted] people on the planet.»
But Neuhaus calls the faculty protest «smarminess» and goes on to denigrate the «national prominence» of Calvin College, as if it is some rude, liberal Podunk institution looking for cheap media attention with a publicity stunt.
There is no delay for caressing words of prayerful invocation; rude as a wakening alarm, we call for God to get moving.
Isn't it rude and wrong of the Church to say Holy Communion is for Catholics in a state of gracis for Catholics in a state of grace?
you don't know if you are messing up something for the host, you feel like you have to stay an acceptable length of time in order to not be rude, and the personality of the host will set the tone for the group.
That is, we may believe that the best possible person is a soft - hearted nun who cares for orphaned pigeons, but in Singer's eyes, the rather disagreeable cur who cheats at checkers, ignores his children, and is rude to waitresses may be the more ethical person if by giving away lots of money he saves lives.
I also, find it a bit rude for someone to call and expect you to do something, when they do not take the time to know you or to first make sure that you know who they even are.
Leaving aside all the other factors - old - fashioned anti-Catholicism, eagerness to discredit a traditional morality most publicly represented by the Catholic Church, and so forth - look at it from a purely journalistic viewpoint: nobody is going to win a Pulitzer Prize for exposing rude things done to a fourteen - year - old boy in the basement bathroom of, say, Second Baptist Church in Indianapolis.
You're in for a very rude awakening that you will not be able to avoid.
To me the most annoying people are the far right extreme evangelistic christians and the far left atheist (both rude, intolerant (despite the atheist usually preaching tolerance), and unwilling to think for themselves (despite making the argument over and over they do by using the same tired linesTo me the most annoying people are the far right extreme evangelistic christians and the far left atheist (both rude, intolerant (despite the atheist usually preaching tolerance), and unwilling to think for themselves (despite making the argument over and over they do by using the same tired linesto think for themselves (despite making the argument over and over they do by using the same tired lines).
For being so open minded and having the ONLY CORRECT WAY to believe about god you atheists sure are rude, vindictive, show no love and are very judgmental and self righteous.
I am all for a mother breastfeeding her baby discreetly, but for those who assume that there's nothing wrong with whipping out a breast to feed her child anywhere she wants, that I find just rude and patronizing to anyone around her.
To be fair, being told I'm going to burn for eternity is a little bit ruder than telling somebody that their religious beliefs are a load of bullpooTo be fair, being told I'm going to burn for eternity is a little bit ruder than telling somebody that their religious beliefs are a load of bullpooto burn for eternity is a little bit ruder than telling somebody that their religious beliefs are a load of bullpoop.
In Taliban eyes, it would be extremely rude for people to celebrate the death of their «leader.»
-------- Gee, I think I remember someone taking me to task for being rude!
My coworkers and I have have developed a method for (inwardly) dealing with difficult people who are constantly rude to us.
The radio show host said, «I am not saying that all «Models for Christ» act like this, but it just seemed so rude and arrogant, to show up just when the food was about to get served, and then stall the whole event while some fake pictures are taken, and then leave without actually serving any food.»
If you want to call out atheists for being condescending and sometimes rude or hateful, then you must also look at christians who, under the guise of neighborly, christian love, are very much the same.
I still kept a round of duties, and would not suffer myself to run into any open vices, and so got along very well in time of health and prosperity, but when I was distressed or threatened by sickness, death, or heavy storms of thunder, my religion would not do, and I found there was something wanting, and would begin to repent my going so much to frolics, but when the distress was over, the devil and my own wicked heart, with the solicitations of my associates, and my fondness for young company, were such strong allurements, I would again give way, and thus I got to be very wild and rude, at the same time kept up my rounds of secret prayer and reading; but God, not willing I should destroy myself, still followed me with his calls, and moved with such power upon my conscience, that I could not satisfy myself with my diversions, and in the midst of my mirth sometimes would have such a sense of my lost and undone condition, that I would wish myself from the company, and after it was over, when I went home, would make many promises that I would attend no more on these frolics, and would beg forgiveness for hours and hours; but when I came to have the temptation again, I would give way: no sooner would I hear the music and drink a glass of wine, but I would find my mind elevated and soon proceed to any sort of merriment or diversion, that I thought was not debauched or openly vicious; but when I returned from my carnal mirth I felt as guilty as ever, and could sometimes not close my eyes for some hours after I had gone to my bed.
Individual writers will, of course, always be able to dream up deplorable but charismatic rogues with enormous appetites, like George MacDonald Frasier's Flashman or Roald Dahl's Uncle Oswald; more - ambitious artists may produce the occasional jubilant amoralist with a gift for momentarily transforming the bleak absurdity of existence into a rude carnival, like Alvaro Mutis» Maqroll the Gaviero.
In my mind, they're being rude for assuming everyone at the table shares their faith, but I would be equally rude if I asked them to stop.
People disliked being interrupted, were sometimes rude, and rarely took any interest in the copies of the «Watchtower» with their images of people in 1950s outfits cuddling lions and eating berries as they live on earth with nothing to do for ever and ever.
So although when we have discussions like this, sometimes it sounds like I may be acting rude... most are honestly asking for those who talk this way to wake up a little bit and find something that your rational brain can grab onto.
If Soledad O'Brien should be fired for unprofessional, biased, rude, condescending, intimidating, disrespectful, obnoxious journalism, please be advised that 95 % of present American journalist — big mouth, insulting, brain - dead Roland Martin being the leader — will ALL HAVE TO GO.
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