Well, honey, "duh" isn't exactly a word you'd use to win a Miss Manners competition, but it's not exactly dropping an F-bomb either. It's more like a playful eye roll in word form. So, if someone gives you a side-eye for saying "duh," just hit 'em with a sassy smile and carry on.
yes, jerk is a rude word because it is insulting something.
No
Several opposites of the word rude (abrupt, impolite) are: mannerly, polite, kind.
It's medium-rude. The correct term is flatulence.
It is slang and a vulgar word
I don' think that there is a slang word for rude.
There are many phrases in China that are rude. Some of these are BUN tyen-shung duh ee-DWAY-RO, which means stupid inbred stack of meat. Another one is extraordinarily impatient Buddha, or Jen mei NAI-shing duh FWO-tzoo.
more rude most rude
yes, jerk is a rude word because it is insulting something.
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The root word for "rude" is the Latin word "rudis," which means rough or untrained.
F is not a word, but a letter. Depending on what word you're thinking of, it may or may not be rude.
Polite is a 6-letter word that is the opposite of rude.
yes it is very rude
that boy is very rude
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Yes, saying "duh" can be considered rude, as it often implies that the other person should have already known something obvious. It can come across as dismissive or condescending, potentially hurting the feelings of the person you're speaking to. It's generally more respectful to communicate your thoughts in a way that encourages dialogue rather than shutting it down.