When someone makes a nasty quip, cuts us off in traffic, ignores our suggestions or takes credit for our work, we get mad, sad and even angry. Rudeness has also been shown to draw cognitive resources away from individuals, causing them to perform worse and make more mistakes in clinical practice.
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