Of course it depends on your relationship with these people. If the relationship is casual, such as a neighbor, coworker, school mate, etc., you have as little interaction with them as is possible. When it's not possible to avoid them, you treat them politely, with respect but without making commitments or creating an emotional involvement.
If they're people close, such as family members or extended family, that you can't avoid at all, use the same manner of interaction with them. Never respond in kind to their behavior and never become involved in a situation that you will need to depend on them. They are who they are, you can't change them. When you do need to 'put up' with them, do so with your own best behavior.
Not all people on the internet are rude and stubborn. Some are genuinely helpful as well. Some people may be rude because the internet offers the shield of anonymity (no one will ever know who they are in real life), and generally there are little to no repercussions for a rude word said online, where as in real life depending on the situation you could get fired or get into some sort of physical altercation. Their normal restraints when communicating with their fellow man/woman may or may not be in place due to this shield.
People behave in public to maintain social order, respect others' rights and space, and ensure everyone's well-being and safety. It helps to create a harmonious environment where everyone can coexist peacefully and interact positively with one another.
No, self-confidence is a positive belief in oneself and one's abilities, while conceit is an excessive or exaggerated belief in one's own importance or abilities. Self-confidence is healthy and balanced, whereas conceit is often seen as arrogant or boastful.
Don't you know it's rude to stereotype sometimes? Sometimes though. Anyways... That kind of depends on the people. Like, I see alot of people in a hurry trying to get somewhere fast and rushing. That's one I can think of. Hope it helps! (Probably not..)
You are not obligated to be a stone, and you don't have to let people use you as their punching bag. However, if someone does, and not because she's weak but because she is strong enough to withstand it, it's one of the best things a person can do, because by doing so one emulates God, since God also hears people making fun of him and being rude to him all the time and he doesn't just strike these people with lightning, but he lets them carry on with their normal lives.
I can tell you about a brief stay in America instead. I've been to Washington for a concert once, and one other time for a soccer tournament. I found the people to be arrogant and rude, but the country itself was beautiful.
It's also arrogant to presume you know the other person's place. You could establish your boundaries and gently but firmly correct someone who trespasses, but this will have consequences if you must still work with the person. Generally, people just roll their eyes at one another behind his back when the arrogant person is doing their thing.
an arrogant person is one. Who is not respectful towards others.
None of them are rude!
Getting back at people who are rude to you is rude. If you are rude to them, and they study how to get back at people who are rude to them, your conflict will continue without end. One of you has to walk away and look for someone who is polite.
The opposite of arrogant is humble or modest.
you should be gracious! if your rude no one will be a true friend! and always be honest! you wouldn't like it if you were lied to. also, be humble. no one likes an arrogant person! but most of all, be a good friend! one you can count on!
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The pharisees were arrogant because they thought that they were all powerful and God like when in truth, Jesus was the truly powerful one.
you must say an inappropriate word like swear words or be rude to some one like telling them they smell
People with strong belief have a high level of confidence in who they are. Being a mature Christian causes one to be strong and confident without being arrogant and intolerable.
Arrogant (Adj): having or showing feeling of unwarranted importance arising from a feeling of one's superiority toward others.