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are inconsiderate
adjective
Not considerate of others, thoughtless.
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The Court rules in favor of a 12 year old's right to audition for the Clint Eastwood role in a movie and against income taxes (they are "inconsiderate").
It's not pretty to be blindsided by relatives who, in this instance, are inconsiderate — of you, your hospitality and your budget.
I even know several conservative voters myself, and they are inconsiderate enough to be nice, normal people, ruining any convenient exaggerated preconceptions individuals like me may have.
The words Germans associate most with Americans, according to a survey by the Allensbach Institute, are "inconsiderate" (54% of interviewees up from 28% in 1991), "violent" (54% against 33%) and "arrogant" (66% against 38%).
But most importantly - they are inconsiderate and show disregard for the safety of others - roads are blocked, schools are closed, emergency vehicles can't move around freely.
Generally, Microsoft would be better off suggesting that you can launch nuclear missiles with your phone than suggest that Blackberry users are inconsiderate shilly shalliers.
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I was inconsiderate, I was selfish, I was utterly self-absorbed.
"I have been inconsiderate," the contrite former mayor of Seoul says.
She says he is inconsiderate of her and claims he has wasted her life.
But when you even lived up to their specifications, they still were inconsiderate.
"Abusing compassionate leave is inconsiderate to fellow colleagues who may genuinely need the time off".
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