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Rude, stop being nice and start being bold, Rebecca Reid

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Rude, stop being nice and start being bold, Rebecca Reid
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rude
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
Rebecca Reid
Sub title
stop being nice and start being bold
Summary
"During a TV interview with a comedian, Rebecca Reid found herself unable to get a word in edgewise. So, when she put her finger to her lips and shushed him, she became instantly known on the internet as "Rebecca Rude." It was only then that she realized that being rude could actually be her superpower. A captivating blend of advice and pop culture, Rude will show you how to utilize the power of boldness in every area of your life. Exploring famous women who have been perceived as rude-including Princess Margaret, Anna Wintour, Taylor Swift, Meghan Markle, and others-this book demonstrates how those women used their "rudeness" to get what they want-and deserve-out of life. Reid also addresses whether there are different rules of rudeness for women compared to men (yes, there are) and how being taught not to be rude actually prevents women from being successful-especially because when women are assertive, they are often judged as being aggressive. And while there's a place for politeness, Rebecca argues that it's never a bad time to stand up for yourself to achieve your dreams."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Have you ever? -- Rude: the definition -- What does it really mean to be rude? -- It's not (always) easy, being rude -- A brief history of rude -- Rude to your friends: Princess Margaret -- Rude to your family: Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex -- Rude about dating: Anne Boleyn -- Rude about sex: Lady Idina Sackville -- Rude about weddings: Sarah Churchill -- Rude as a consumer: Rosa Parks -- Rude at work: Taylor Swift -- Rude about money: Anne Lister -- Rude about health: Tallulah Bankhead -- Final thoughts
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