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be disrespectful

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I don't wish to be disrespectful to Scots named Hamish but I am glad to say my father said, 'Well, think again.
quot; "I feel better about myself than I did before" has meant "I am no longer willing to allow others to abuse me, to take advantage of me, or to be disrespectful to me.
Cisse apologised for his indiscretion and insisted he had not meant to be disrespectful to the Magpies fans.
 
 
 
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