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1 Never look back after any one passing; it is extremely ill-bred .
2 It is extremely ill-bred , though extremely common, to press one to eat of anything.
3 Tricks always acquired at schools, often too much neglected afterward; but, however, extremely ill-bred and nauseous.
4 It was very good, but extremely ill-bred .
5 It is considered extremely ill-bred when two persons whisper in society, or converse in a language with which all present are not familiar.
6 It is considered extremely ill-bred for two persons to whisper in society, or to converse in a language with which all persons are not familiar.
7 To appear to comment aside upon those near you is extremely ill- bred.
8 "My mother says it is extremely ill-bred to indulge in comments on a person's personal appearance," declared Rosemary heatedly.
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