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Rudeness Syndrome, Does It Excist?

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TheSuburbs | 10:35 Thu 13th Dec 2012 | Body & Soul
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I remember watching the film. P.S I love you a few years back and one of the characters said it.

Here is the conversation.

" Daniel Connelly: Sorry, I have a syndrome. I don't really have a filter. I don't pick up on social cues.

Holly Kennedy: You mean: you're rude.

Daniel Connelly: Yeah, but now it's a disease I can take medication for.
Holly Kennedy: They have pills for rudeness?

Daniel Connelly: I know. And they can't figure out the Middle East. Go figure. "

Does this Syndrome really exist?
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Isn't that Tourettes?
the film was a comedy not an episode of House. The guy is trying to excuse - or rather not excuse - his rudeness.

Failing to pick up cues can be a symptom, eg of autism. But I don't think that was what the film was about, was it?
No rude people just haven't had enough smacks in the mouth to deter them from continuing to do it. Shame.
No rudeness is what it always has been - the inability to adjust one's expression of a viewpoint to cater for the company in which it is expressed.

That coupled with the willingness to agree that the world at large will be a better place if such opinions are expressed at volume, and in a tone that brooks no argument.
Ah, I see - no, just bad manners, people thinking that they are more important than anyone else.

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