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Who's the Rudest Person you've ever Met

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Eve | 11:30 Sat 09th Dec 2006 | Body & Soul
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What made them so rude and did you stand up to them?
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This could so easily be another thread all about wardy, I think I may stay out of this one!!
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Awww, it's not meant to be about anyone on here, ok, I rephrase, who is the rudest person who is NOT on AB :) i meant rude strangers and celebs and such. Ok, I'll start..

I was in Morrisons once innocently having a cup of tea when this older man came and started talking to me. eing police I chatted back and after slagging off my profession (though quite used to that lol) he asked me when the diet was starting as no bloke wants to walk down the aisle with a fat bird on his arm!!!!


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Sorry that should read "being polite"!!!
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Im glad you corrected that Jenna, I thought you were a WPC for a moment there!!
Im probably the rudest person ive ever met
Ratter ..I think the ******* you were referring to would classify as ''the rudest person we've 'never' met''
The rudest person I ever met was a man at a friends party who asked me how many children I had. I said 'one' to which he replied 'I always think people who only have one child are very selfish'. I was gobsmacked and momentarily speechless but then managed to reply I had had three but two had died which was sort of a fib ( they were miscarriagess) but did have the satisfaction of seeing him squirm with discomfort - hopefully he'll never be that rude again!
My friend Sarah is the rudest person I have ever met, and she makes me laugh so much.
Bloke in a pub about 3 years ago, quite well dressed, well spoken, out with his mates, not really drunk, who got into a row with a very pleasant barmaid who wasn't interested and called her a "meat hole" which I found amazingly rude and insulting, so I got involved.To be fair his mates thought he was out of order as well.
The other person was the village gossip and her husband not long after we moved here,(think neighbourhood watch, ever decreasing circles, little England) at the village fete, who was very busy telling me all sorts of fascinating and largely untrue things about myself and my family. It was delightful to ask them questions with a shocked sort of incredulity knowing full well the eventual question from them would be "and where do you live dear?". When I said the name of my house and my name, the look of blank horror on their faces was priceless as they realised they had just spent 20 minutes slagging me off without realising who they were talking to.
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Remind me of helping out at a parents evening one night when a guy came up and asked me who a certain teacher was. I pointed out and he made some horrible remarks about her being ugly. I pointed out to him she is my godmother and he left pretty sharpish!

When i was at law school i was walking around campus and this girl came up to me, didn't look at me as she was speaking on her phone. She stood right in front of me with an unlit cig in her hand engrossed in her conversation. I figured she was going to ask me for a light so I got one out. She took it out of my hand, lit her cig, gave it back and walked off without any eyecontact whatsoever let alone a gesture of thanks and didn't even pause in her phone conversation!!!
i work with someone who walks around with arrogant air about him and who permanently makes sarcastic and aggressive comments...the odd thing is that he is deep down i think he lacks confidence and i have the satisfaction of knowing that when he goes home, despite the fact that he can make other people unhappy he is the one who is worse off!!!
A colleague of mine is the rudest person I know.

I work in an IT department and we often have people come in after help of one form or another.
This particular colleage tends to ignore them, he considers them trespassers and he'll stare right through them as though they're not there so they have to redirect their questions to someone else.

If he does respond, he volunteers no useful information, answers are monosyllabic and are generally rude. I feel so ashamed when people are unlucky enough to have to deal with him. If I was in charge he'd have been fired long ago.

I think he's great but he is the most ill suited person I know for our particular profession.
I'm the most forgetful person I know....
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i know what you mean Sam, one of my former colleagues can be one of the rudest and most offensive people when others re around but so sweet one to one, it's complete insecurity!
Its a shame because they don't realise how bad they are making themselves look....its not nice having to work with them and i would hate to go home and think that i had upset someone at work or been rude...but then some people dont care do they?
i was shopping in tescos today, being v boring trying to decide between various hebal teas, when a man rammed my trolley, i thought it was an accident as it was PACKED, but he did it again and shouted at me to fxxking move! lets just say i didnt argue ;)
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You should have lobbed some camomile at him Bollie!!!

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