'Europe' is a continent containing roughly 3/4 billion people in 50 countries, each with their own cultures and etiquette. Because of this, something acceptable in one country may be rude in another.
For example, making an O-shape with your index finger and thumb means 'Ok!' in the UK, but 'Zero' in France, it is an implication that something is worthless.
Holding the palm of your hand out to someone means 'Stop!' in the UK. However it is a rude and confrontational gesture in Greece.
Very rude business behavior might be talking back to a customer that has a problem. Very rude business behavior might also be ignoring a customer. Very rude business behavior, too can be firing an employee because their opinion does not agree with management.
Ricki Lake - 1992 Rude Behavior was released on: USA: September 1997
1. Be professional, stick to business and don't respond or make any comments about rudeness or personal things. 2. Keep the contact as brief as possible. 3. If the behavior is very rude or more than rude, ask for assistance - get someone who will just stand there and witness the interaction of you and your customer. This will usually stop the rude behavior, and if it doesn't at least your witness will be able to report that you were professional and didn't cause the rude behavior. 4. There is no rule that you have to accept rude behavior. If the behaviour is sufficiently rude (especially if your assistant can verify that the behavior is rude) you should ask for assistance of someone who has the power to ask the customer to leave.
That you should stay away from those who act of a rude behavior
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Study the behavior of your friend, and notice what makes him/her to react in that manner. You can help avoid those things that makes him/her to be rude. You can also talk to him/her to change his/her behavior.
Audacity, meaning rude or disrespectful behavior.
Rude behavior in social interactions can include interrupting others, speaking disrespectfully, invading personal space, or ignoring social cues.
He was kicked out of school for rude behavior.
rude is discourteous or impolite as to polite is showing good manners towards others in behavior,and or speech
We are not rude at all some of us are rude but not most of us, but we are loud, annoying, sarcastic, and selfish. Most of us are most likely sarcastic though.
While rude behavior is part of bullying, bullying is much more than that. There is often also intimidation, violence, name-calling, lies, vandalism, and more. Not all rude behaviors is bullying. Cutting off a random driver or picking your nose are also rude, but they do not target others on a personal level like bullying does.