He might
make some rude remarks about peppy villagers, and will admire lazy villagers laid - back lifestyle.
People
make rude remarks, people robustly hold opinions, that's all part of the political exchange.
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.
She thinks that Lara should have called her HR department the minute her co-worker started
making rude remarks in public, and especially when he tried to use his seniority against her.
Meanwhile, the guy sitting behind me who has been
making rude remarks from the opening credits (featuring the usual Bond girls — this time naked but covered in crude oil) can't take it anymore... «C'm on!
Currently the Law Society of Upper Canada has been investigating lawyers who are alleged to have
made rude remarks to clients, other lawyers, and judges.
No law prevents your manager from trying to make you feel guilty or from
making rude remarks about your marriage.
Not exact matches
She was immediately
rude and told me that I was not playing correctly and
made snide
remarks about my playing.
when people would find out through conversation that I was breast feeding him at 2 and a half they would
make very
rude and uncomfortable
remarks.
I have heard strangers
make remarks about teens being lazy, slovenly, apathetic and
rude.
In the case that someone is
rude enough to ask you to move or
makes a snide
remark, have a simple response in mind.
In Quebec, the first province to legislate a prohibition on «psychological harassment» at work, the Labour Standards Tribunal listed some examples of bullying as
rude, degrading or offensive
remarks, spreading rumours, ridicule, shouting abuse, belittling employees, ignoring them or
making fun of their personal choices.
The offense covers seemingly minor behavior, such as
making obscene gestures or saying
rude remarks, to more serious acts like physically refusing to comply with a police officer's orders.