English example sentences with "impolite"

Learn how to use impolite in a English sentence. Over 100 hand-picked examples.

I think it is best not to be impolite.

It is impolite to elbow one's way through the crowd.

It's impolite to stare at people.

It was impolite of him not to say goodbye.

It was impolite of him to do so.

He is impolite, not to say rude.

He was impolite, not to say rude.

He is so impolite that everyone hates him.

It's very impolite of you to decline her invitation.

They consider it impolite to disagree with someone they don't know very well.

Otherwise, it is considered impolite to pass food with the left hand, because the left hand is used for bathing.

Tom apologized to Mary for his son's impolite remarks.

I wanted to ask Tom how much he paid for his new house, but Mary told me that would be impolite.

The only thing that mattered to Tom was that we weren't impolite to his boss.

I'm angry because of their impolite attitude.

Nobody likes impolite salesmen.

Because of his impolite reply, she got angry and slapped his face.

As I thought, it seems to have been an impolite question.

It is very impolite of him to decline her invitation.

It is very impolite of her to decline his invitation.

It is very impolite of us to decline her invitation.

It is very impolite of them to decline her invitation.

It is very impolite of you to decline my invitation.

It is very impolite of him to decline my invitation.

It is very impolite of her to decline my invitation.

It is very impolite of them to decline my invitation.

It is very impolite of you to decline our invitation.

It is very impolite of him to decline our invitation.

It is very impolite of her to decline our invitation.

It is very impolite of them to decline our invitation.

It is very impolite of you to decline their invitation.

It is very impolite of him to decline their invitation.

It is very impolite of her to decline their invitation.

What is considered impolite in one language may not be considered impolite in another language.

What is considered impolite in one language may not be considered impolite in another language.

The impolite words that pepper many Americans' speech should be seen as intensifiers; and the macro effect of their spread, as a kind of linguistic inflation.

Tom is impolite.

You're impolite.

I was impolite.

Due to his impolite behavior toward a customer, Tom was immediately fired.

What you're doing right now is impolite.

I think Tom is impolite.

Tom was impolite.

Tom is very impolite.

Tom was extremely impolite.

Do you not know that it's impolite to ask a woman how old she is?

It is impolite, or even gross, to smell food in Tanzania.

Are you saying I'm impolite?

It's impolite to point.

You are impolite.

You're being impolite.

You're being very impolite.

What you said was impolite.

What Tom said was impolite.

What is impolite in one culture may not be impolite in another.

What is impolite in one culture may not be impolite in another.

Tom had no idea that he was being impolite.

I'd never seen Tom do anything that impolite before.

I had no idea that I was being impolite.

Tom told Mary that he didn't think John was impolite.

Tom told Mary that he thought John was impolite.

I'd never seen you do anything that impolite before.

Do you really think Tom has been impolite?

Tom admitted that he'd been impolite.

Tom told me that he thought Mary had been impolite.

Tom was very impolite.

It would be impolite to refuse.

Mary told Tom that she thought John was impolite.

Tom said that Mary had been impolite.

Tom and Mary told John that they thought Alice was impolite.

Do you really think Tom and Mary have been impolite?

I think Tom and Mary are impolite.

Tom told me he thought Mary had been impolite.

Tom was impolite, but Mary wasn't.

I didn't think Tom would be so impolite.

Tom is impolite, but Mary isn't.

I know Tom was impolite.

I know that Tom was impolite.

Children who are impolite annoy me.

In English, the verb “demand” is something you say when you have a strong need for something. It is usually an impolite way to ask for something. However, in French, the word demander is a better way “to ask” for something. The speaker is showing more consideration of the other person’s feelings.

Native English speakers are often afraid to use demander when speaking French as they worry that it may sound impolite.

Do people who are impolite bother you?

I think that Tom is impolite.

Tom admitted he'd been impolite.

Tom told me he thought that Mary had been impolite.

Tom told me that he thought that Mary had been impolite.

Mary admitted she'd been impolite.

He admitted he'd been impolite.

She admitted she'd been impolite.

They admitted they'd been impolite.

You would consider it impolite if someone asked you about your genitals, so do not ask a transgender person about theirs.

Why were you so impolite?

I think that it's best not to be impolite.

Tom had no idea he was being impolite.

Take care not to be impolite to our visitors.

He's impolite.

He was impolite.

All talking had ceased. Everyone without exception was staring at the last piece of chocolate on the plate. Although everyone wanted it, no one dared take it, lest they be judged impolite. At last the tension became unbearable, and Tom leant forward with a sigh. "We'll just put it out of its misery, then," he said, popping it in his mouth.

Tom wasn't impolite.

It's considered impolite to chew with your mouth open.

Tom wasn't impolite, but Mary was.

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