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THE TRUTH ABOUT RUDENESS

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Rudeness: n. showing unintentional and/or intentional minimum consideration for a human(s)’ sensing and it is frequently done by showing shameless disrespect and unacceptable social etiquette

Your conversation can be rudely interrupted but you can also be rudely interrupted while doing something important. Unless it is an emergency situation rude interruptions are frequently violations of good social etiquette and disapproved of by most humans.

Rudeness is showing disrespect for another human and frequently the result of selfish behavior which every civilized human must learn to control if they are to maintain a good social reputation.

Not all rudeness is intentional but hurting another’s feelings  with blatant public honesty or malice and severely scolding an adult is not considered proper social etiquette or behavior. If you know how to be polite in public human interactions then chances are you are not being rude because being polite means following good social etiquette.

Disciplining an employee who deserves it can be done rudely if you resort to name calling, ridicule, put downs, and harsh criticism. Punishment can be administered justly without rudely punishing the ego or sense of selfworth more than it deserves to be punished.

 

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