Finally, impassivity is often a yardstick of social status, displays of pain sensitivity being considered both vulgar and ill-mannered.
Even more to the point, what appears muddy and ill-mannered may on closer examination be seen as a necessary response to the constraint under which the author was working.
I think it would be churlish and ill-mannered of me to say anything further, apart from the fact that we are extremely grateful.
I cannot help observing that that is the kind of bad-tempered and ill-mannered comment which has no place whatever in a debate of this kind.
I do not know where it was ill-mannered and where it was inaccurate.
People who have been so ill-mannered as to inquire have been informed that the thing is going to be done by faith.
I am the last person to say anything ill-mannered, or even critical, of a member of a local authority.
The majority of drivers of motor vehicles on the road to-day are ill-mannered when it comes to considering others on the road.