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Having bad manners can be associated with having poor character.
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"I wanted him to know that some one who loved Father didn't have bad manners".
American college students, on the other hand, "are the worst — they have bad manners".
"We could be scatological and disgusting and have bad manners," says Ruhl, smiling.
I'd feel like a marm or a scold if I told a stranger that he has bad manners; so instead I wage a campaign of subtle remonstrance.
("The children now love luxury," an old quotation says. "They have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise").
It's always popular — and easy — to bewail the deterioration of manners; there is an often quoted (and often disputed) story about Socrates' complaining that the young Athenians have "bad manners, contempt for authority".
You can go back as far as Socrates, who said they have "bad manners, contempt for authority, show disrespect for elders and love chatter in the place of exercise".
"To Be or Not to Be" (1942) was rebuked for making light of the Nazis, but, as Mr. Sarris noted, "for Lubitsch, it was sufficient to say that Hitler had bad manners, and no evil was then inconceivable".
Soon after his marriage, Jack received this assessment by Maud of his wife: "She has bad manners & no charm & does not go down with people & her appearance is so odd.
For example, if someone has bad manners, it can overwhelm what we think of them.
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