Tell them to stop!
"I feel that you are being rude to me. Can you please stop it and do not do it to me?"
The first thing you can do, is evaluate the situation. Are you rude? If you are, you should stop being rude. If you aren't ignore the comment.
It means you believe in something that they don't.Such as you may believe in being respectful to all no matter how rude they are to you, but they might thin that you should only be respectful to those who respect you.
1. If you are caught being: * nasty * rude * blaspheming 2. If you threaten somebody. 3. If you give out your account details or personal information. 4. If somebody reports you.
There is no special meaning in Judaism to spitting in somebody's face. It is simply a universal sign of being rude and of disdain.
If if you truly feel that it's a genuine apology, then yes I'd forgive them. If you hear them saying rude things about you behind your back or to you again, I would distance myself from that person.
"I feel like you are being rude". Don't accuse her, but tell her why.
You should tell someone your close to or you should tell your parents about that. Try asking them for help if it doesnt work then you should call a service that helps people that are being cyberbullyed.
Nag, plug, jughead.
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.
In my opinion, yes, it's rude because a person invite someone contact her or him. Why refuse to reply? It's wrong.