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If someone is being rude in any situation there is a time and place to rectify the problem and it is not when one is among a group of other people or another person that may be embarrassed by the situation. Example: If someone in a group of three or more persons and is being disrespectful and rude to either yourself or another person it is wise to let that person make a fool of themselves and basically hang themselves with their own noose. However, if one should get a chance to have a private conversation with this disrespectful and rude person then this is the time to have a harsh discussion about this person's actions to their face. There is no reason to ever be disrespectful or rude to another person or persons for the sake of it.
yes they do but im asking a question not some person being rude and your probably not a jlster
My friend the word rude describes how a person acts or reacts at a period of time. Rude is not an appetence therefore one cannot dress rudely.
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Yes, but that would depend on what you were asking them, how they said it and how sensitive you were at that time. It can be their defence mechanism for not giving a straight answer, in an awkward situation.
I would say "You know what, okay? Just back off. I am sick of all this and if you still want to be friends, change your act." But don't say it in a rude way. Put it in your own words. And first, think about it. Is she/he really that mean to you? Do they know they are being rude? And most importantly... think about if you were the one being rude first? Could your meaness rubbed onto them???
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You can try to address the behavior directly with the person, setting boundaries and expressing how their behavior impacts you. You can also encourage positive behavior by modeling respectful interactions and providing positive reinforcement when they exhibit more polite behavior. If the behavior continues to be a problem, it may be necessary to seek help from a mediator or professional.
People in general have varying aspects that change from time to time. The answer to this question could take a book to explain and in most cases do. Some people were brought up in surroundings that encouraged this type of behavior while others do it unintentionally. More often than not a person that is being rude either has no idea he/she is being rude or they believe that it is the natural way to communicate to another person that is not superior to them. It's the difference between being passive or aggressive. When dealing with a rude individual you need to look at the issue from all aspects. Sometimes a person could have had a really trying day at school, work, or in life generally speaking. As most people say "you just can't judge a book by its cover." The human behavior is a science in itself for more information on this I would suggest a behavioral analysis book. Proper fields of study would be sociology or psychology.
Because they're curious, and don't realize they're being rude, OR Because they want to be rude. I'd bet on the second of those, most of the time.
It can describe an old person or someone who wastes time.
a bully is a bad person who bes mean to others and u can stop by being friends being nice so ingoring the bully