Rube, hick, hayseed , yahoo,red-neck. Use these at your own risk.
In the UK: yokel, peasant, gaffer, clodhopper, hay-seed, wurzel. In USA: rube, hick, hillbilly And in the US , my all-time favorite. You cousin-lovin', knuckle dragging Neanderthal. To be used with good reason only . No gratuitous insults, ever.
Provincial has more than one meaning.If used to indicate something or someone who is narrow, rude or countrified, a good opposite is cosmopolitan.
A rude foolish person.
rude person who is unnapropiate
Countrified - John Anderson album - was created on 1986-10-06.
of course not! its manerly on your part for correcting them because it is rude for that person (in some circumstances) to not be able to pronounce your name right. And chances are that person didn't mean to, so kindly letting them know they are wrong is not rude.
A "git" is a rude name, meaning a contemptible person, or a bastard. (from beget)
Formal:Excuse me, [the person's name]. (Gotta keep it polite and not rude.) Hello, [person's name]. Informal: What's up?
Bill Rude's birth name is William Edward Rude.
No, the people that answer these questions are helpful not rude.
In general conversation with a friend yes it is rude to correct a word they have mispronounced. If the person is doing public speaking then they should take criticism for any word or name of person they mispronounce.
Turkish Breast cancer also a kind funny and really rude person.