In the US it can be seen as more than impolite to question religious-based beliefs.
The release fittingly begins with "Just Impolite, " showcasing Plushgun's penchant for electro-pop and introspective narratives.
In the Western world, too little eye contact is interpreted as being impolite, insincere, or even dishonest.
This time, the generals simply posted a statement on the internet (an e-coup was one impolite description).
Kaufman was never impolite to me (more like a nod), but she certainly focused on the fellows.
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Also, not to be impolite or anything, but how expressive is a fish, until it hits a grill?
Then George Bush, the impolite president (you know, my dear, he is a unilateralist) yanked the U.S. delegation home.
He soon took on the moniker Plushgun, and uploaded his first song, "Just Impolite, " to his MySpace page.
It's considered impolite to hand a name card to someone using one hand.
The impolite truth is that Robert Forster was The Go-Between's lesser half.
Only a handful of states have legalized gay marriage, but among upscale people in New York and Washington, opposition to gay marriage is now impolite.
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He understood that they were people of goodwill, and he could not bear to be impolite, but the benign interest of others was a burden.
It's very impolite to put the leaders in an unfinished hotel.
According to a 2011 Monster.com survey, respondents reported that among their co-workers' impolite behaviors, gossiping "ticked them off, " along with texting during meetings, being too loud and leaving a mess.
You know, the impolite, filthy, R-rated "Hard Knocks" stuff.
Before, 'voicing their good fortune among higher- carbon colleagues was seen as impolite, ' said Paul Bledsoe, director of communications and strategy at the National Commission on Energy Policy, a bipartisan research organization.
It was considered impolite for women to play an instrument in public, and yet in the teens around the time of the suffrage movement, women formed in America all-female, all-saxophone bands of four, eight, 12, 20 saxophones.
What was interesting was that even though I could still hear most office sounds (like the phone ringing) through the ear defenders, the very act of wearing them gave off a subtle 'go-away-I'm-working' vibe that allowed others to ignore and exclude me without being impolite ... it worked for me!
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