Sentences with phrase «say rude»

You would at least say a rude word, right?
Hope continues to curse and say rude things half - heartedly, but her bile ducts no longer function properly.
The kidder: these are the ones who say rude or obscene things and then say «just kidding» just to see if they can get a rise out of you.
Not only that, but they will say rude things about you on Glassdoor.
If someone doesn't like something, we encourage them to eat it but don't force them to -LCB- and I should add that we have a strict rule about saying rude things like «it's yucky» -RCB-.
«They can help us stay focused and alert for longer,» says Rude.
The host, Jimmy Kimmel, joked in the opening monologue that the Oscar statue set an example for Hollywood: «He keeps his hands where you can see them, never says a rude word, and literally doesn't have a penis.»
He keeps his hands where you can see them, never says a rude word and, most importantly, he has no penis.
The standout joke as the chtshow host branded the oscar trophy Hollywood's «most beloved and respected man» stating: «He keeps his hands where you can see them, never says a rude word and, most importantly, he has no penis.»
He never says a rude word and, most importantly, no penis at all.
«It's a big positive change for people involved with TNR,» says Rude.
It just seems like a huge sausage factory of annoying people that say the rudest stuff possible under the anonymity of their avatar.
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.

Not exact matches

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.
He said his phone was «blowing up» with messages but he didn't want to be rude and answer the messages while sitting in the audience, so he ignored them until a woman from Disney poked him on the shoulder.
«I didn't want to do just the traditional «This is the wrong number» and be rude about it that way, so I assumed if I just responded with anything, that would pretty much clarify to them that they shouldn't have included me on this,» he said.
«I can't say I do my best job when people are rude to me,» she added.
But tipping is actually perceived as rude in some countries like Japan, where the gesture is interpreted to mean that you're saying a worker can't be expected to provide good service without a bribe.
Striking a high - power pose in your interviewer's office could come off as offensive, presumptive, and rude, regardless of how it makes you feel, Cuddy says.
But I did go up and apologize for the rude way I said it.»
«We don't send that many emails that are just plain rude,» he says.
The other day, his wife Ingrid texted him, saying that a film crew had showed up at their house in California, typing something along the lines of there's a film crew, you're already 15 minutes late, we're all waiting here, that's so rude.
«The board is not a stand up board and permits the rude treatment of shareholders» at these meetings, he says.
Another way to do — to get out when there is that lull in the conversation, say, «Hey, I want to introduce you to someone, I think you'll have lot in common» and then take that person over there but make sure the person that you are dumping that person off actually would get something out of that conversation because that would just be rude — if there was anything there.
1 In particular, don't miss paragraph 124, in which Allergan says that Valeant «Contacted Allergan sales representatives and welcomed them to Valeant,» «Visited Allergan customers, announcing that they were Allergan's new sales representatives» and «Offered rebates on both Allergan and Valeant purchases,» all of which is at the very least incredibly rude, though its connection to insider trading is at best unclear.
Two key catalysts in the evolution of East Austin have been the Mueller development and the changing face of East Riverside Drive, Gary and Rude say.
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.»
Most Christians (dare I say all of them before I met you) are condesending, rude, ignorant and judgemental.
If you would be so kind as to point out where in my original post or in any comment I have insulted anyone or said anything rude, I would appreciate it.
Furthermore, however bad some atheists can be, no matter how undiplomatic or downright rude, will never ever see an atheist sign saying that you will burn in Hell for all eternity if you don't share our beliefs.
That is so rude and heartless for you to say that!
People are always slamming doors in our face and saying very rude things.
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.»
The first three words are similar to what many of you have probably heard in the past, but I've changed the fourth word to better accommodate what I'm trying to say this morning, and to keep this particular acrostic from being so rude.
Isn't it rude and wrong of the Church to say Holy Communion is for Catholics in a state of grace?
Funny's got a point and let me say right now, I am completely meaning to be rude with my subsequent point, also, glad to see you typing real sentences again instead of putting a space after each letter...
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.
It is quite literally like waking up in the loony bin, try to picture that, because honestly, I personally believe anyone fanatical about religion, is slightly, if not fully crazy, sorry that was rude, I mean to say, insane.
What convinced me: «here but i already know you will have something negative and rude to say or you will prolly wont check it out because you do nt believe in God and prolly are some kind of communist.
I have met quite a few people on - line, who think that they can be quite rude on - line and have to never say sorry.
If the children are mean or rude or disrespectful, the leading citizens of the community will cluck their tongues and say, «The acorn doesn't fall far from the tree.»
He gently scolded me saying you do nt be rude to people, pull them down or say things like Obama Bin Biden to make your point.
Do this, and you might as well be wearing a T - shirt that says: «I'm an over-privileged baboon: cold, ruthless, rude and rather stupid.»
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.»
He gently scolded me saying you do nt be rude to people, pull them down or say bad things about other people (e.g. g ays, they are also humans) to make your point.
It's a way to work off aggression by hurling rude, hateful comments at a personality without «having to worry about offending a computer program,» he said.
I don't say anything because I believe it's rude to impose your beliefs on someone else — ergo the paradox.
In saying that I don't intend to be abrasive or rude.
Certainly not all atheists, on this site or otherwise, are rude and angry - I did say «most commentary» on this forum, not all.
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