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Whats One Thing You Think Is Polite, But Others Think Is Not So Polite?
If your like "I've seen this before!" Well... I have seen one the opposite way around. I just loved it so much! So in honor I am making flipped!
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Eating with my fingers. I never behave like a caveman or a medieval king, but I will sometimes use my fingers on food not usually designated as finger food. As long as I'm dainty, I don't see why it's rude.
And best bits you really cannot get to without your nimble fingers
Blowing bubbles in your drink. My siblings always used to do it and I did think it was disgusting as you are pretty much spitting into your drink and then drinking it but I never thought of it as impolite.
I think everyone has blown bubbles into their milk when they were kids. My sister and I would have contests to see who could get away with it longer. That said, anything that takes pleasure away from the other diners is, by definition, impolite. It's even rude when kids are doing it, but kids are kids.I can't imagine adults taking part in this childish and disruptive behavior. We have other, equally rude methods of ruining a meal!
Telling the truth. There are still a lot of people who would prefer a small, white lie than the simple, naked truth, but I don’t. I think it’s quite polite and respectful of being told the truth .
Waving at strangers. Or telling others (girls) that there tag(s) of their clothes is hanging out.
Cursing to actually show strong emotion and disgust over a situation (never at a person). Like I think I am entitled, without being criticized of not being polite, if I find my car got damaged by unknown parties while parked at a shop’s parking lot.