Saturday, May 31, 2008

Rudeness

Watching Julia’s rude attitude makes it clear that she does not know how to relate with others. There are three real life events that demonstrate how her rude and impolite manners get in the way when talking with others. First, her daughter Anna suffers the consequences of her rudeness. For example, one day Anna asked her mother to let her go to her friend’s party but because she was not feeling in a good mood she refused to let her go. Secondly, Julia fails to control her bad temper at fast food restaurants. To illustrate, one Friday afternoon she went to a fast food restaurant and ordered a hamburger and large regular fries, but she end up getting a chicken sandwich and small regular fries. Julia got so mad to that she screamed to the casher, “This wasn’t what I had ordered. Thanks fro nothing,” and left with no order. Finally, Julia has mistreated cashiers at supermarkets. A Saturday night, while she was drunk, Julia went to the closest supermarket to buy beer. When she was ready to pay the cashier deny the purchase, as she was required by law, because she was too drunk. As a result, Julia got mad and got out of the store yelling obesities to the polite cashier. Watching these three kinds of Julia’s behavior leaves no doubt as to why she does not know how to relate with others.

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