If it's late with a certification or rude on the phone, the manufacturer may send the next assignment to a rival testing company.
In many cultures, however, including Hispanic, Asian, Middle Eastern, and Native American, eye contact is thought to be disrespectful or rude, and lack of eye contact does not mean that a person is not paying attention.
As the modern antidote for boardroom boredom, cellular phones have allowed jaded executives to play the addictive Snake or text rude jokes to their colleagues under the cover of a conference table.
Talking about money with your spouse or partner may feel initially awkward, intrusive, or even downright rude.
Areas people neglect out of fear that they might sound rude or untrusting are the very ones you should focus on.
Judd, an account executive in digital media relations, is bracing herself for rude or withering comments at her sister's celebration, where she will serve as maid of honor.
Minimum service means they show up most of the time, they may show up on time and they may not swear while on the clock or be excessively rude, sarcasm will remain.
What this study appears to indicate is that violating norms is viewed by others as a sign of power, even if the observers would otherwise judge those violations as rude or flatly wrong.
When Maura Rhodes, a mom of four in Montclair, New Jersey. mentioned that she didn't want her kids to grow up to be rude or ugly, her 10-year-old daughter, Eliza, fixated on the wrong message.
Those spirits risk a rude surprise or two if they come out of hibernation too soon.
She had encountered cases where police were rude to victims, made sexist comments or suggested they drop their complaints.
Russia's public finances, thanks to the high oil price since 1999, will be in rude good health, for the coming year or so.
Leaving the group without letting others know is a big no-no, not skiing as fast (or slow) as the other group members is also rude.
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As the volume of information in the public domain continues to grow, it may come to be seen as rude to do a web search about your neighbour or a casual acquaintance.
They may get a rude awakening when a major storm, flood, earthquake or fire hits their communities.
Few things can hurt a brand's word-of-mouth like a rude hotel desk clerk, a high-pressure stockbroker or a perpetually late airline with unsympathetic flight attendants.
For many retirement savers it will be a rude awakening when they realize that the fiduciaries they hired or elected did not diligently fulfill their duties over the years.
Nearly 6 percent of Burger King visits found robotic or lackadaisacal help, and just under 3 percent of help were downright rude.
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CDOs, or sold guarantees to enhance the rating of the senior tranches, have had a rude shock.
So if the currently rude health of the Indonesian economy were to deteriorate because of policy mistakes or an external shock, the response might be more, not less, liberalisation a swifter dismantling of monopolies, privatisation of the still bloated state sector, and a freer trade regime.
But they do not call the authors of the posts names and they do not use rude speech, particularly when rude speech is written in the course of criticizing the author of the post or any of the people who have come to comment on the post.
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