In developmental psychology it's considered impolite even to mention it, let alone test it. |
I really wouldn't want to divulge figures, as that might be impolite to the folks who are putting the money up. |
This is the final straw, and, much out of character, I launch into a tirade against these annoying, impolite, uncivil people. |
It's nice to see that what was once considered to be an impolite and undiplomatic term has now been so widely accepted by its targets. |
The tennis prodigy offers a refreshingly impolite blast to his critics from the US Open before heading home. |
It not only deems it impolite to insult directly, but also can include an obvious, but easily retractable accusation. |