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Explain the penalty if any that one had to pay if one is rude or boorish

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Answered by adil589
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Answer:

Merriam-Webster

Boorish definition is - resembling or befitting a rude or insensitive person ... boorish behavior, such as yelling for service in restaurants ... The first known use of boorish was in 1562.

Answered by aburaihana123
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There is no penalty if one is rude or boorish

Explanation:

  • Being impolite or blustery has no consequences other than being labelled as someone with poor manners.
  • BOORISH is defined as resembling or fitting an unkind or nasty person:
  • No legal system could try to legislate improper behaviour or would permit using violence against something.
  • Whether an action is repeated depends in part on the consequences that come with it.
  • Rude behavior is likely to persist if teachers fail to rein it in or do so inconsistently.

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