US /rud/
・UK /ru:d/
So, saying "I don't know" in the workplace - especially to a customer - sounds really unprofessional in English, even a little bit rude.
Even a little bit rude.
I really don't mean to be rude or disrespectful or any of that.
I really don't mean to be rude or disrespectful or any of that.
You're being super rude right now!
You're being super rude right now!
Please be always respectful to others; I do not appreciate rude, angry, disrespectful
There's also this one, which is called rude, but it's pretty crazy how much functionality is in this app.
There's also this one, which is called rude.
supported President Zelensky and that means that the Europeans and the British have been taking a very High profile role in all of this are essentially Trying to execute an extraordinarily difficult high wire act on the one side There's this support that they have for Ukraine and an offer to put boots on the ground Planes in the air and on the other side, there's the Americans who've been rather rude about this I mean JD Vance's comments Overnight where he was saying some countries that have not fought a war for 30 years Far better to have American financial interests there So to try to sustain that high wire act to to somehow keep Trump happy at the same time Not sell Ukraine down the river that might actually be impossible And Jeremy as we look at what is potentially as you say an impossible situation to work back from Is the only way the u.s.
And on the other side, there's the Americans, who have been rather rude about this.
Anytime somebody says something ugly, rude, belittling, and you can just give it five to seven seconds of nothing and just let it hang and let their words fall.
So anytime somebody says something rude, you give that silence and you ask the question that get them to repeat it.
Well I'm just speechless at what you did because it was that rude.
But well, I'm just speechless at what you did because it was that rude.
In the US, this is extremely strange to say, and it also feels rude.
If that person is familiar with British English expressions, maybe they won't feel like you're being rude, but
Rudolph the Super Rude Reindeer was the rudest deer of all.
♪ Rudolph, the super-rude reindeer ♪