I want to put the phrase "To all you smokers, screw you" at the end of the speech. Is that a good idea?
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It depends on the venue and the audience. But, if you must query whether you should add the phrase, as in the question, then you should not.
Rude is an adjective.
No rude sounds like dude.
not to be rude get something to play with your self
In the Mood for Something Rude was created on 1982-10-18.
yes,it is rude
When people say "shutup", they are actually joking. People say it to be funny when they disagree about something. It sounds rude, but not. They laugh with you when they say "shutup."
Unless a lady is choking on something, a slap would be most unwelcome. It is rude, disrespectful and illegal.
No. It is freedom of speech.
rude is discourteous or impolite as to polite is showing good manners towards others in behavior,and or speech
yes, jerk is a rude word because it is insulting something.
In reported speech, the sentence "I wish I wasn't so rude to my teachers" would be written as follows: The speaker expressed a desire, stating that they wished they hadn't been so rude to their teachers. The verb "wasn't" changes to "hadn't been" to reflect the past perfect tense. This transformation conveys the original sentiment while adhering to the rules of reported speech.
If the parents allow it then yes.