Rudeness

How do you measure the acceptability of behaviour in terms of civility and rudeness?

How do you define necessary standards of civility and integrity, and how do you respond when those standards are not met?

If you regard yourself as one of the most courteous candidates for political office, whether for a state seat or a federal seat or a local government one, how do you intend to present yourself to the public, the media, and your political competitors, after reading Civility Today?

If you already know enough about money in Australia, you will be aware that it is mainly associated with rudeness.

Australians with more than enough money are usually quite rude to persons in possession of little or none at all, and towards persons they perceive to be poorer than themselves.

Much rudeness in Australia is associated with the Australian economy.

Providers of knowledge are often treated rudely by persons who feel threatened by that essential service, not only in Australia but in every society.

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