I'm not sure, do you mean 'an eye for an eye', or 'seeing eye to eye'? (Or something else?) Although neither have anything to do with rude words.
AN EYE FOR AN EYE means if someone breaks your arm, then that persons' punishment would be to have their arm broken in the same manner.
SEEING EYE TO EYE means agreeing with another person. Seeing things the same way.
yes they are , they are rude and hurt people's feelings.
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You are'nt allowed to say rude or abusive words.
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."
Although it's fine to say to people you're close with (such as your friends), duh is a rude way to imply the answer "yes" is obvious.
impolite is the antonym for rude
Generalizing an entire group of people based on individual interactions is not fair. It's important to remember that cultural differences, personal experiences, and individual personalities can all play a role in how people interact with each other. It's best to approach each person with an open mind and not make assumptions based on stereotypes.
give eye contact, lend an ear, say positive words to people and other things. your welcome
Shake your body or butt. I also hear people say "shake!" as if to say in your face or or to be rude.
Simply say " How RUDE" and walk away. That is what it is RUDE.
Just say a simple hi and compliment them and just say this In a nice way if they gave you a rude tone or rude behavior. Please Stop You Are Hurting My feelings and they will understand. Talk to them get to know them well and u will be friends with them good luck
It depends on what you mean by "possible." If you mean "is it a good thing to do?" the answer is usually no. In fact, if you are young, you will get in trouble for saying certain words. But if you are asking "do people say bad words?" the answer is that many people do, even if they know they should not. The truth is that every language has bad words, and there have been bad words throughout history. People were always told not to say these words, but at one time or other, many people did say them. There used to be laws against swearing or cursing, but today saying bad words is not against the law-- it's just considered rude in a number of circumstances. You would not want to say bad words to your teacher or during a job interview, for example.