Not exact matches
In YCC No. 163 v. Robinson, a condo corporation in Toronto successfully
received a court order against a tenant who was
emailing every day, criticizing management and demonstrating
rude behaviour.
We had
received some negative feedback comments, regarding our communications, varying from examples of poor grammatical accuracy, to instances in which the tone of
emails, letters, and other forms of correspondence were perceived as
rude.
After a misunderstanding
received a very
rude email and phone call.
In her note to me forwarding the e-mails, she describes Janning's reply as «perhaps the most arrogant and
rude email I have ever
received to such a simple question.»
I commented about different areas I thought needed attention and I
received a
rude email back from «support».