Rude things we say
They just walk away with a creeped out face that says ''OK......'' Like that time in the jobcentre when a woman working there came upto me and asked me what my name was, and because people don't usually catch what my full name is when I first say it (not sure if it's because of me having some sort of a slurred speech or if it's my name being an unclear name), so I kind of aggressively spelt it out to her, and she wrote it down with a ''what-the-fuck???'' frown on her face, and mumbled, ''thank you'' and walked off, and then I felt patronized when my mum hissed, ''that was rude of you!'' I regreted behaving like that too.
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I remarked that essentially they were ( so far) the quietest of the noisiest neighbors or 'least noisy.'
I was being truthful, though likely this would have been said differently or not at all.
This is one of my trademarks, unfortunately.
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Your avatar is rude? Weird.
I am not sure there is really a distinction between "lack of political correctness" and being rude.
According to the IDEA (disability org. in the States), the correct term is a "person who has autism" (person first)-so they would consider calling someone an autistic to be pollitically incorrect, but I don't think it is rude. To call someone ret*d is both politically incorrect and rude. To call someone a lot of other names could be considered just plain rude.
Sticking up the middle finger is considered a rude gesture among humans in certain cultures.
I don't see how that could possible apply to a chimpanzee. Chimpanzees have no concept that sticking up their middle fingers is "rude" in certain human cultures.
Your avatar isn't "rude," except to people who anthropomorphize non-human animals.
Dissecting the picture is pointless-it is the obvious message behind the picture that some people would consider rude. When my older brother was in college, he had a t-shirt with an alien on it with a big smile on his face also with his middle finger up-different creature, but same unmistakable message, that many people would consider rude.
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Same here. I've always taken it as a compliment, which may or may not be a good thing since I get called it all the time. Better smart than dumb.
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Long time ago: Some new neighbors asked me if they were too loud. I replied: " you guys are the quiet-est people I've ever heard"
She looked at me eye to eye( she was close) and said " you smart ass."
I don't get it.
I remarked that essentially they were ( so far) the quietest of the noisiest neighbors or 'least noisy.'
I was being truthful, though likely this would have been said differently or not at all.
This is one of my trademarks, unfortunately.
I still don't get how that was rude and why it made you a smart ass.
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