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So many places change their names, and so often.They have every right to do so, of course, and it seems discourteous not to use their new names if they expressly ask you to.
There is the prisoner with a broken jaw, sitting beside a prison warder with a fractured fist, a link so obvious it seemed almost discourteous to mention it, the author notes.
By offering a forthright response, Girardi made Rodriguez look discourteous.
Others may simply be reluctant to appear discourteous in a world where they feel norms are still being negotiated.
Rapid transit riders in Tokyo, a discourteous lot, seem even less amenable to observing the rights of others than the subway riders of New York.
It just seems a little discourteous, to an elderly fellow like me, to call her "Dillard," like some androgynous housekeeper or gruff governess.
Mr. Martin said he was taken aback by the Y's response, describing it as "discourteous" and adding, "It seemed to me that a consultation was at least in order.
With the passage of time, it seems like Americans have returned to their old ways, from discourteous daily contact among coworkers to the vitriolic political debates in Washington.
It seems we need more than laws to change this kind of discourteous -- and even dangerous -- behavior.
The memo now seems courteous enough at least it is not discourteous but it is just a blank, perhaps overly simple, statement of policy.
And discourteous.
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