Why you shouldn't be rude

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Benzo
tonydal wrote:
Benzo wrote:

I have absolutely no intention of reporting this person, or even naming and shaming them. People have kind of missed the point. It's just a little thing saying "don't be rude because you may get embarassed".


Aha...so you're not going to report the person...but (somehow) they may get embarrassed.  Whuh...?


no... I mean you may get embarassed when you lose

sreejish3
Benzo wrote:
tonydal wrote:
Benzo wrote:

I have absolutely no intention of reporting this person, or even naming and shaming them. People have kind of missed the point. It's just a little thing saying "don't be rude because you may get embarassed".


Aha...so you're not going to report the person...but (somehow) they may get embarrassed.  Whuh...?


no... I mean you may get embarassed when you lose


Means it was okay for one to be rude if he (she) finally wins a game or to be rude after winning a game (without playing again)? Wink (Just Half - Kidding.)

Benzo

no that's not ok, but rude people don't tend to care about how other people feel. However the idea that they themselves could end up being humiliated is a much bigger deterrant to being rude :)

gambit13

I've only ever had one rude person on chess.com. After I beat them twice consecutively, they said "your lucky night a**hole". It was pretty funny

Sangwin
gambit13 wrote:

I've only ever had one rude person on chess.com. After I beat them twice consecutively, they said "your lucky night a**hole". It was pretty funny

 

lol, you should of let them win the second one.  If they had said that after a 1-1 tiebreak then that would of been rude.

gambit13

I probably should of let them win the second match. It was rude of me to win both matches

Atos

You'd be best off letting them win both games.

abliss1

Good game, I am pleased you won. There are quite a few unkind, intolerant and ego inflated players, thanks for bringing him back down to earth. :)