It depends on whether you like the person or not. If the person is someone you don't like or who is unpopular, and everyone else does it, then it isn't rude because that's the kind of person where it's okay to "be rude". If the person is popular, or you like that person, then no-- it's not okay.
It's considered rude everywhere, not just Germany.
If it is a normal conversion than yes of course and even more rude, if the person who's still talking is...well, still talking. However, if the third party is being a jerk and rude, then it makes sense to walk away to avoid further, if any, conflicts.
When someone rudely tells you they are not talking to you shrug your shoulders; walk away and ignore the person.
Of course not. That is very rude.
Rude as in being mean or so.EX: He was so rude, by talking very loudly at the wedding.
It means anything you do that hurts,damages,neglects,embarise, or threaten to someone someones freind or family or someones propertyAnswer:To show a lack of respect , be rude
It is very rude because you are not giving the other person your complete and undivided attention, and if that person finds out you are playing on the computer while you are talking to the other person, the other person will be very mad because it is extremely rude to do something else while that person is talking to you. If you are bored talking to the person, make up an excuse or just don't pick it up, because it is rude to talk to someone and do something else, and they will think that you are bored with them. It is not okay.
While in class, you are supposed to be listening to your teacher and you are supposed to pay attention to what he or she is teaching. It's like talking over someone in a conversation; it is very rude and disrespectful.
No, it is only rude to do it in a rude way or to gloat while doing it.
To stay away from someone that is rude in your class, you can ask to switch seats with another student.
Simply say " How RUDE" and walk away. That is what it is RUDE.
Nope... but what invitation are you talking about?