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"Sr." wrote in message .. . You paid $600 for your flight, not for the right to be rude! TWO MANY PEOPLE R RUDE JUST TOO BEA RUDE...RUDENESSITY & IGNORANCE WALK HAND IN HAND IF YOU'LL WATCH...CANNOT STAND RUDE PEOPLE....THEY SUCK... =TR0UT= Well, this seems to be a pinnacle of etiquette. What I said is that the person performing a service is held to a higher standard, not that the customer has a right to be rude. The fact that another party is rude is not an excuse for rudeness on the part of the other. |
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If you can't tell, I'd have to refer you back to your mother (or whomever
else was responsible for your upbringing) for some training in manners. Shane, London "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "shane wheeler" wrote in message ... Do you really mean *Bitching* or complaining??? I would say there is a vast difference, one being acceptable, and the not. Really? Which one is witch? --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.524 / Virus Database: 321 - Release Date: 10/6/03 |
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"shane wheeler" wrote in message ... If you can't tell, I'd have to refer you back to your mother (or whomever else was responsible for your upbringing) for some training in manners. My mother doesn't know, and neither do half a dozen dictionaries I have consulted. They all define bitch as a slang word for complaining. |
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If you need to consult a dictionary for an explanation of acceptable
manners, something is wrong. Whatever manners are, they are not something with a fixed definition. Your action of trying to learn manners from an inanimate object such as a dictionary, or rather "half a dozen dictionaries", says much about you, and suggests something of an inability in relating to your peers, which may, in turn, be the result of how you behave around them, otherwise known as, your manners (or more precisely, lack thereof). If neither you nor your mother can tell the difference between *bitching* and complaining, and your relationships with your peers are as apparently non-existent as they appear to be, I'm not really sure what to suggest. Other, that is, than not complaining to anyone, just in case you get it wrong. Good luck in life. I strongly suspect you'll need it. Shane, London "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "shane wheeler" wrote in message ... If you can't tell, I'd have to refer you back to your mother (or whomever else was responsible for your upbringing) for some training in manners. My mother doesn't know, and neither do half a dozen dictionaries I have consulted. They all define bitch as a slang word for complaining. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.524 / Virus Database: 321 - Release Date: 10/6/03 |
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"shane wheeler" wrote in message ... If you need to consult a dictionary for an explanation of acceptable manners, something is wrong I didn't consult a dictionary to get a read on manners. I went there to see what distinguished the word "complaint" from "bitch." Other than the latter being slang, they are synonyms in the context in which they were originally used. It is you who seem to have a problem understanding both etiquette and Englilsh. |
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It is you who seem to have a problem understanding both etiquette and English. snip Possibly so. Though I doubt that someone who cannot distinguish *bitching* about something, and complaining about something, and who believes the difference between these two very different actions can be defined by entries in a dictionary (or 6), has any grasp of etiquette themselves, or is in a position to teach me. Though, I have to concede, your prolific use of dictionaries may place you in a better position than me with regards to the English language. Regards Shane, London "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "shane wheeler" wrote in message ... If you need to consult a dictionary for an explanation of acceptable manners, something is wrong I didn't consult a dictionary to get a read on manners. I went there to see what distinguished the word "complaint" from "bitch." Other than the latter being slang, they are synonyms in the context in which they were originally used. It is you who seem to have a problem understanding both etiquette and Englilsh. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.524 / Virus Database: 321 - Release Date: 10/6/03 |
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I forgot to add: You mis-spelt English.
I find this surprising with so many dictionaries at your disposal. Shane, London "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "shane wheeler" wrote in message ... If you need to consult a dictionary for an explanation of acceptable manners, something is wrong I didn't consult a dictionary to get a read on manners. I went there to see what distinguished the word "complaint" from "bitch." Other than the latter being slang, they are synonyms in the context in which they were originally used. It is you who seem to have a problem understanding both etiquette and Englilsh. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.524 / Virus Database: 321 - Release Date: 10/6/03 |
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"shane wheeler" wrote in message
... I forgot to add: You mis-spelt English. I find this surprising with so many dictionaries at your disposal. Ahh yes, last refuge of the man without a point. Attack the typos. |
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If you read the mail previous to the one you've replied to, you'll see I
made my points there. Typically I wouldn't "Attack the typos" since I make far too many mistakes myself. However, given the direct relevance to the content of this discussion, and the specific word mis-spelt, I felt this one time, that it was worth mention. Shane, London "Peter Duniho" wrote in message ... "shane wheeler" wrote in message ... I forgot to add: You mis-spelt English. I find this surprising with so many dictionaries at your disposal. Ahh yes, last refuge of the man without a point. Attack the typos. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.524 / Virus Database: 321 - Release Date: 10/6/03 |
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Ron Natalie wrote: "shane wheeler" wrote in message ... If you can't tell, I'd have to refer you back to your mother (or whomever else was responsible for your upbringing) for some training in manners. My mother doesn't know, and neither do half a dozen dictionaries I have consulted. They all define bitch as a slang word for complaining. A bitch is a dog. |
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