Tuesday 8 October 2013

IMPOLITENESS

The definition of  impoliteness unkind, discourteous behavior. When we think of rudeness, we classify these actions into three categories which is bodily functions, verbal rudeness and physical actions.
Bodily functions are, to us, the worst of the group. Having a weak stomach when it comes to vomit, gas odors, and feces, we get upset when we are exposed to these things deliberately. Unless you are with your children or significant other, passing gas for others to endure is simply rude. Another rude bodily function is spitting where people have to walk. Especially when a man spits out dip (aka tobacco).Finally, on the subject, and my pet peeve number one rudest, is blowing your nose at a restaurant table.
Being loud and verbally abusing to someone, even an animal who doesn’t understand the words but the tone of voice, is at most, unnecessary. Children come to mind when we ponder this thought. We were raised to respect our elders. Saying “Yes mam, yes sir” came naturally. But kids these days will attack you with words like “Shut up and no!” They also have a tendency to be very nasty to less fortunate individuals. We just recently had to correct our four year old sister for blurting out “Mom, that girl is real fat!” The kids also tease each other with name calling such as “You are so ugly!” They taunt each other by laughing at the others misfortunes; such a rude thing to do.
Our third and final category is rude actions. What we mean by actions is when an uninvited guest shows up at a party and ruins everything. Or, when a relative or friend overstays their welcome at your house is totally rude. And finally, when someone cuts you off when you’re driving.
There are many more rude actions we wanted to add like cursing excessively, indecent exposure, failure to flush the toilet, interrupting while someone’s speaking, and eating with your mouth open.
Finally, we should know that impoliteness are not good to have in our life. This is because it can make a us to have a negative behaviours.

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