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I could think of no excuse for her rudeness.
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Not necessarily. If someone said to you "That was a damn fine job" that is not being rude. Inappropriate perhaps. There are plenty of "appropriate" words to use instead.
Any name that is intended as an insult is considered a rude name. You can even use non-rude words to insult people, if your meaning is clear.
Bill Rude's birth name is William Edward Rude.
Yes, this is the polite way, instead of saying what which is considered rude.
It can depend on the context and the relationship between the speaker and the person being referred to. In some cases, using "he" or "she" instead of a person's name may come across as impersonal or indifferent. It is generally considered more polite and personal to use the person's name when addressing them directly.
In a range name instead of using a space or hyphen, use a?
By her first name. Not so. Call her by the name she would prefer you to use. Don't presume you can use her given name, that is rude and just plain disrespectful.
Rick Rude's birth name is Richard Erwin Rood.
that boy is very rude
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