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" ... In Europe, when I meet someone at the grocery store or out walking the dog, we are just two people out taking care of personal business. What does it matter, what we do? Our common connection is the task at hand, not our title or where our money comes from. Americans are often seen as always networking and never off the clock. Asking "what do you do," especially to someone you don't, or only casually know, is seen as tactless and boorish. ... "
" ... My own view is that Monty’s report is probably accurate, though tactless. But we just don’t know what Churchill thought about the EEC (if, sadly, his worsening condition by that point allowed him to come to grips with the issue at all). And that is the point: everything Churchill said and thought about Europe was pre-EEC, and pre-EU. When he talked about Europe, we have to remember that he was a man, and an Englishman, born into the Victorian Era, who believed in free trade and free political institutions. ... "
" ... The true litmus test may be her response. After Hillary Clinton’s defeat by a tactless narcissist, it may be unappealing to witness the story of powerful women who were ultimately brought down by a tactless narcissist - especially since the story is written by a group of men. Though based on Lindy Woodhead's book of the same title, the show's creative team is exclusively male, save Catherine Zuber's Tony-nominated costumes. ... "
" ... While it remained to be seen if the Trump administration would back up its words with action, Mr. Spicer’s remarks threatened to seriously upset U.S.-China relations, said Zhu Feng, an expert on the South China Sea at Nanjing University. “It’s a very, very significant concern,” Mr. Zhu said on Tuesday, calling for measured negotiation. “For the Trump administration to unexpectedly and suddenly slam its fist down on the table and say, 'No, no, you can’t go there,' I think it’s tactless,” he said. “China isn’t likely to back off, no matter how high the pressure is.” ... "
" ... • Associating specific stereotypes with particular conditions. For example, that people with Down Syndrome are happy, friendly, and naive, mentally ill people are unpredictable and dangerous, or autistic people are cold, tactless, and unknowable. ... "