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  2. List of age-related terms with negative connotations - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of terms used in relation to age with negative connotations.Many age-negative terms intersect with ableism, or are derogatory toward people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and dementia.

  3. Wikipedia:Don't be inconsiderate - Wikipedia

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    "Don't be inconsiderate" is the fundamental rule of social spaces. Every other policy for getting along with other humans is a special case of it. Although nobody on Wikipedia is expected to ban or block somebody for being inconsiderate (as this would be an instance of being inconsiderate), it is still a bad idea to be inconsiderate. So do not ...

  4. Rudeness - Wikipedia

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    Forms of rudeness include behaving in ways that are inconsiderate, insensitive, deliberately offensive, impolite, obscene, or that violate taboos. In some cases, an act of rudeness can go so far as to be a crime (e.g., the crime of hate speech).

  5. Chanchala - Wikipedia

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    Chanchala is the good word for 'vacillation' in Sanskrit language; in Sanskrit poetry the girl with the dancing eyes is called chanchalakshi, which is considered to be rare attribute. [2]

  6. Wikipedia talk:Don't be inconsiderate - Wikipedia

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  7. Wikipedia:Children's, adult new reader, and large-print ...

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    Synonyms for adult new readers probably include new literates, beginner readers, emergent readers, English learners (and any analogues for other natural languages), English language learners (and any analogues for other natural languages), hi-lo readers (for high interest and low reading level), and reluctant readers. [10]

  8. Information overload - Wikipedia

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    Information overload (also known as infobesity, [1] [2] infoxication, [3] or information anxiety [4]) is the difficulty in understanding an issue and effectively making decisions when one has too much information (TMI) about that issue, [5] and is generally associated with the excessive quantity of daily information. [6]

  9. Wikipedia:Concession - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Apology – If apart from merely being wrong, you have already become antagonistic, you can also add that you're sorry.; Wikipedia:Mutual withdrawal (second form) – If after being shown that you were wrong, and realizing that it might be good to say that you're sorry, you want the whole thing (or at least the worst part) to literally go away, this may also be technically possible.