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\\\"So stop assuming it is\\\" is both a) rude, and b) [[{{Irony}} making several assumptions]] about what I am thinking. There are lots of ways to be rude other than calling people names, and one of them is giving orders. Also, actually, I said it is an \\\"impolite tone\\\"... which continues to be true :) you could ask exactly the same question without implying you are condescending to an ignorant worm who doesn\\\'t understand the concept of rudeness...

\\\"It should sound kingly, like it\\\'s for a king\\\" is a very ShapedLikeItself definition. Hard to quantify? Try, anyway. (That is, if you know what the \\\"instills a feeling of majesty\\\" requirement is even supposed to mean.)
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\\\"So stop assuming it is\\\" is both a) rude, and b) [[{{Irony}} making several assumptions]] about what I am thinking. There are lots of ways to be rude other than calling people names, and one of them is giving orders. Also, actually, I said it is an \\\"impolite tone\\\"... which continues to be true :) you could ask exactly the same question without implying you are condescending to an ignorant worm who doesn\\\'t understand the concept of rudeness,..

\\\"It should sound kingly, like it\\\'s for a king\\\" is a very ShapedLikeItself definition. Hard to quantify? Try, anyway. (That is, if you know what the \\\"instills a feeling of majesty\\\" requirement is even supposed to mean.)
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\\\"So stop assuming it is\\\" is both a) rude, and b) [[{{Irony}} making several assumptions]] about what I am thinking. There are lots of ways to be rude other than calling people names, and one of them is giving orders.

\\\"It should sound kingly, like it\\\'s for a king\\\" is a very ShapedLikeItself definition. Hard to quantify? Try, anyway. (That is, if you know what the \\\"instills a feeling of majesty\\\" requirement is even supposed to mean.)
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