Excuse Us, Animals in the Zoo
Excuse us, Animals in the Zoo,
I'm sure we're very rude to you;
Into your private house we stare
And never ask you if you care;
And never ask you if you mind.
Perhaps we really are not kind;
I think it must be hard to stay
And have folks looking in all day,
I wouldn't like my house that way.
Excuse us, Animals in the Zoo,
I'm sure we're very rude to you;
Suppose you all to our house came
And stared at us and called our name.
I hardly think we'd like it at all
In a house that didn't have a wall.
No wonder you pace up and down the floor
And growl a little or even roar-
I'm sure if 'twere we, we'd growl much more.
Excuse us, Animals in the Zoo,
I'm sure we're very rude to you.
-ANNETTE WYNNE
excuse me but that is so rude
Jessie J's song "Excuse my Rude" comes under the music genre of pop.
"Excuse you" is not a real phrase. it's a rude way of saying "excuse me," and it has no translation in Hebrew. But if you want to say "excuse me" it's slikha (סליחה)
The poem "This , This Rude Knocking" is not by W.B. Yeats. That is a hoax as it was written by Maud Gonne.
I could think of no excuse for her rudeness.
Hyenas
discourteous or rude.
No, signing "excuse you" in American Sign Language (ASL) or any other sign language is not inherently rude. However, the intention and facial expression while signing can influence the interpretation. If signed with a confrontational or aggressive tone, it could be considered impolite. It's important to be mindful of context and communicate respectfully.
AntonymsSynonyms are words with similar meanings.Antonyms are words with opposite meanings.Polite and rude are the opposite of each other.Polite and rude are antonyms.
It's very common to hear Canadians say 'Excuse me' or 'Pardon me' when asking someone to repeat themselves. Not many people would say 'excuse you' or 'pardon you' though, that would sound a bit rude.
Disrespectful, rough, or impolite. Those words mean rude.
Yes, they can be a rude words when directing them at someone.