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  2. Wikipedia:Don't be rude - Wikipedia

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    Being rude means speaking or acting in a way that is impolite or discourteous, usually in an intentional way. This might include personal attacks, edit wars, hostile comments, and being prejudiced toward certain users. However, most people don't need an explanation of what's rude and what isn't; we already know.

  3. An Etiquette Expert Is Begging People To Stop This 'Rude ...

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    You may not even realize you're doing it.

  4. 14 WORST Etiquette Mistakes You're Making Every Day - AOL

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    If somebody tries to clink with you, you should of course graciously oblige rather than correct or ignore them. But the preferred response to a toast is raising your glass and nodding to your ...

  5. Family member say something rude? Here’s what to say back ...

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    Sometimes people are looking for an argument, but that doesn’t mean you have to join in, Orange said. When possible, ignore the comments or redirect by breaking out the pie, Capanna-Hodge said.

  6. Rudeness - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, people deliberately employ rude behaviours to achieve a goal. [2] Early works in linguistic pragmatism interpreted rudeness as a defective mode of communication. However, most rudeness serves functional or instrumental purposes in communication, and skillfully choosing when and how to be rude may indicate a person's pragmatic competence.

  7. Wikipedia:How to be civil - Wikipedia

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    Editors can apply peer pressure by voicing displeasure each time rudeness or incivility occurs; however, some care is required: If the comment is read as an insult, or seems to belittle another editor; the situation could be inflamed further. Peer pressure works best when it comes from friends or people the editor already trusts or respects.

  8. Is It Rude To Leave A Group Text Without Explanation?

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    Ideally, group texts would be between 4 and 6 people to ensure it does not get too overwhelming or flush with constant messages. Yet, it does make it more apparent when someone leaves a group text ...

  9. Wikipedia:Don't be obnoxious - Wikipedia

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    Reasonable, considerate and cooperative behavior is a fundamental principle on Wikipedia. Even though we may feel that we are right about our position in a discussion, that does not give us the right to be obnoxious, rude, inconsiderate, uncooperative or offensive.