Society & Politics What is the difference between "Being Rude" and "Being Straight Forward"? (Page 2) facialhair27 Follow Xper 7 Age: 34 Follow FacebookTwitterWhatsApp 10 What is the difference between "Being Rude" and "Being Straight Forward"? Post Opinion Like Share Follow 1 likes
Anonymous (36-45) +1 y Pointing out the obvious is rude and bullying. Even if it’s done with good intentions. Then being straight forward is done calmly with eye contact. It welcomes response. 1 0 Reply
KurreÅkeKarlsson Follow Xper 2 Age: 28 +1 y Straightforward: Truth without harmful intention.Being Rude: Truth with harmful intention. 1 0 Reply
62893 Follow Guru Age: 30 , mho 51% +1 y 792 opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. tact 6 0 Reply
SirRexington Follow Master Age: 28 +1 y 2.4K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. I don't know anymore. 0 0 Reply
LogicBomber Follow Master Age: 34 +1 y 1.8K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. The other persons ability to handle facts. 2 0 Reply
grega239 Follow Guru Age: 31 +1 y 2.3K opinions shared on Society & Politics topic. thats subjective 0 0 Reply
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Pointing out the obvious is rude and bullying. Even if it’s done with good intentions.
Then being straight forward is done calmly with eye contact. It welcomes response.
Straightforward: Truth without harmful intention.
Being Rude: Truth with harmful intention.
As 62893 said... TACT
tact
The intent behind it & the way it’s said
I don't know anymore.
The other persons ability to handle facts.
Finding the right words
Rudeness is unsolicited and unnecessary.
The person whose on the receiving end viewpoint
for me... nope!
thats subjective