Highlight of the social calendar was an annual grand ball in Newcastle's Assembly rooms, held every year through the 19th century from 1828: In all, 343 ladies and gentlemen, who included nearly the whole of the gentry of the neighbourhood, interrupted only once by an uncivil outbreak of the new plague, King Cholera, whose ravages discourteously took no heed of civil society.
Treating the client discourteously or disrespectfully by, for example, showing rudeness or routinely failing to keep appointments with the client, without prior information, is also punishable.
"But for those that have discourteously not contacted to cancel a prearranged booking, here's why you're killing us with your disregard; we have spoiled stock that must be binned, we still pay for staff wages and amenities to keep a place heated, lit, oven, smokers burning in case you show up.
The youths discourteously blocked his way and accused him of aiding and abetting corruption by holding briefs on many corruption cases thereby frustrating the anti-corruption crusade of the Federal Government.
A violation of trust in any of these spheres leads to incivility or "acting rudely or discourteously without regard for others, in violation of norms of respect in social interaction" (Davenport Sypher & Gill, 2012, p.
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