What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘rudeness’?

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Are you sometimes rude? |
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What do you think about rudeness? |
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What acts of rudeness bother you most? |
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Is rudeness a problem in your country? |
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What did your parents tell you about being rude? |
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Blowing your nose in public is OK in England but rude in Japan. Slurping noodles is OK in Japan but rude in England. Who decides what’s rude and what’s not? |
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Who is the rudest person you know? |
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What rude behavior do you see in public every day? |
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What do you do when sales staff in shops or waiting staff in restaurants are very rude? |
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If someone is rude to you, are you generally rude back? |
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘rudeness’? |
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Is your society becoming ruder or more polite? |
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Which nationalities do you think are overly rude? |
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Do cars make people rude? |
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Are there many rude words in your language? |
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How do you deal with someone who is very rude to you? |
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Do you think it’s rude to correct someone’s grammar mistakes in a conversation? |
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Should being rude be made a crime? |
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Do you like watching one person being very rude to another person? |
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Why is it rude to ask someone’s age? |
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