Rudeness is simply rudeness. Rudeness does not favor a certain sex, race, color, age or ethnic background over another. If there is a discriminatory act, or a discriminatory comment involved along with rudeness, then the guilty party has committed two social offenses, not just the one.
That being said... rudeness and ignorance sadly become intertwined on a regular basis. Ignorance of cultural and regional customs can be construed by others as 'rudeness' and also as 'discrimination'.
It is possible there was genuine ignorance involved in the actions or comments seen as discrimination. Was it actually discrimination? Or was it simply rudeness? I can't answer the question fully not knowing the circumstances that lead to this question being posted.
It means you probably were being rude to the teacher and not being respective.
Discrimination is NEVER important! It's rude and extremely uncalled for.
well if you want a teacher to belive she is being rude to you bring your teacher next to the door make her say the rude thing and she will be busted
Yes!
Stand is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "the teacher made Liam stand in the corner for being rude".
chata box it away let them hate you you not hate them be rude let them be rude
just be nice and tell her the truth that she is being rude and she might understand and stop being rude
that's an oxymoron. being formal is the opposite of being rude.
There is not a reason for that. It's just that they are being racist trudge-monkeys and very rude people!
NO one will admit they bully because they do not want to get in trouble.In some cases the bully is rude to the teacher and the person being bullied.
Im not talking to you are being rude and unless u stop being rude im going to leae and slap u ....lol
Depends what he said