Sentences with phrase «think being rude»

You might think being rude to a potential buyer or major investor in your startup would be a dumb idea.
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.
Otherwise, colleagues might think it's rude or disrespectful to see you typing away or constantly checking your phone.
I think she was rude and stuck up.
I think it's rude to jump out of bed, toss on a sloppy tshirt and shorts, slip on some sandals and run to church when if you were going to a nice restaurant for dinner or on a cruise ship to the Captain's table you'd put on your best clothing.
For the record, Viki, I don't think you were rude at all, but I appreciate how emotional this topic can get, and I appreciate your comment here.
If you think we are rude and accusatory, and our behavior is «questionable» why do you continue to engage with us?
I think it's rude and inconsiderate, and yet it's something I've been doing consistently for years, no matter how much I tried to break the habit.
He called later that night and left a message telling me how he thought it was rude that I didn't take my salad to go and said that he hoped he would never see me again.
I mean, that's information that you don't need to know until later and if you're rude enough to ask, I think you're rude enough to deserve to be lied to.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I think it was rude of the guy to call at 9:58.
If you're worried about your date thinking you're rude using your phone, you can let them know exactly what you're doing.
And, if you're going on vacation, some sites allow you to go into a vacation mode, so that no will will think you're rude if you don't respond back fast enough.
However, don't bump into anyone or they'll think you're rude.
Tangled masses of honeysuckle spilled over the picket fence, and she thought it was rude that this scene should appear to be so cheerful, like out of a storybook, when such an awful thing had just happened.
About those who do not responde to reader's comments... I think it's rude.
As to why I think it's rude... it's really because you're offering a one - sided contract.
I think it's rude (I guess many would disagree) particularly because I enjoy reading series, and a high initial list price like this that feels like a slap...
I'm sure the other dog owners thought I was rude.
The animal may think you are rude and offensive!
He says that while letters used to be read out loud, the system was changed because some people thought it was rude, referencing how the Postman read the letters in Phantom Hourglass instead of Link.
The Ghost Of Big Jim Cooley You don't think it's rude and brash to denigrate every Aussie you've never met?
If you've ever sent me a LinkedIn request like this and haven't received a response, it's not because I'm a jerk; it's because I think it's rude to request a public professional connection from someone to whom you've never introduced yourself.
I think it's rude to just download MP3s from the Internet so I buy them from Amazon.
I sympathize with the plaintiffs» upset here, and I think it was rude for USA Next to drag the plaintiffs» picture into a political cause that they don't support.
Career rookies needs to know how their work contributes to the big picture, even if it's as simple as answering the phone politely «so that our customers don't think we're rude and and end up going to a competitor.»
Secondly, I think it's rude to ask people to remove their shoes.

Not exact matches

These «little» leaders who are drinking their own Kool - Aid and who think you can fool all of the people at least some of the time (while you're trying to figure things out) are on their way to a rude awakening and an abrupt collision.
If you think I'm being kind of rude right now, you're probably not going to tell me.»
«I thought, who is she to tell me I'm rude?
Think about how many loyal customers would stick around if you were always rude and unpleasant to them.
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.
Using rude hand gestures: Unless you are counting on your fingers, avoid any hand gestures that you think could be potentially offensive to other cultures so you don't unintentionally offend someone.
I think I will retweet this to our pet industry followers as some of them do not know what the word «link» even means; and I'm not being rude.
I don't think it would be a good thing if we all had the same opinions on here and it's rude to ignore someone.
What makes me giggle most about your rude and blunt comments is that I too shared your school of thought.
I know you are pretty much supporting my comment, and I don't mean to be rude, but I think Baden's exclusion of the Islamic approach is much more egregious than his non-mention of the Christian approach — seeing as half of the conflict he is discussing is driven mainly by Islamic people and Islamically - oriented ideology.
I'm sorry if you find my postings rude, I think you need to get thicker skin. . .
However, it's also worth remembering that many people who wouldn't call themselves Christian don't even think of swearing as rude or offensive — it's merely part of their language.
Fighting fire with fire seems the way to go, and if you think President Obama is going to let mittens get away with lying about him, you have a rude awakening coming.
Someone often commenting on this blog thinks it is ok to just be rude and call people names in order to correct them, based on Matthew 23, even.
(actually you are ignorant and rude and ill informed an resistive to help... I think that is characteristic of your viewe point)
Now, if you were just trying to be dismissive because you don't know what to think about the rest of my post, or rude because my beliefs differ from yours, then that's fine, too.
And on the flip side, you would think that those who claim no allegience to any higher power might consistantly be rude, crass and violent and yet there are many respectful and well spoken atheists.
I don't think the idea of an atheist billboard is a bad one, but these are definitely bad billboards that perpetuate the idea of nonbelievers as rude, derisive, or (rather ironically) «holier than thou».
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 lines).
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.
Personally I enjoy Christmas, and I think that these ads are ridiculous and rude.
And please don't think I'm being rude?
-------- Gee, I think I remember someone taking me to task for being rude!
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