Anytime anybody is rude, it makes me double-check my own behavior to make sure I don't do that to other people.
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To be rude to someone is not my nature.
There is a guilty pleasure in being rude and knowing that it's acting rather than you. But you get the same release as if you were being rude in life.
I have never really encountered anybody that was rude to me. Well, not to my face anyway.
Etiquette does not render you defenseless. If it did, even I wouldn't subscribe to it. But rudeness in retaliation for rudeness just doubles the amount of rudeness in the world.
If somebody is mean or rude, I just, I don't engage - just block and say, 'Well, that's not very polite.'
You can't be truly rude until you understand good manners.
Inconsiderate, rude behavior drives me nuts. And I guess the inconsiderate rudeness of social ineptitude definitely fuels my work.
People are rude in general.
I've walked away in the middle of a conversation and had no idea that was wrong until someone told me I was being rude.
In life, if you have an enthusiasm for what they call 'good manners,' sometimes people don't quite believe you. I've had that once or twice before, where they assume you can't be for real.
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