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- (Audience) Aw! - Don't patronise me!
- Don't patronise me!
- Don't patronise me, Alex.
- Don't patronise me.
- Don't patronise me.
- (Audience) Aw! - Don't patronise me!
- Don't patronise me!
- Don't patronise me, Alex.
- Don't patronise me.
- Don't patronise me.
I mean, not physically, but he patronises you.
No one patronises anyone.
You mean she patronises you to death.
I mean, not physically, but he patronises you.
No one patronises anyone.
You mean she patronises you to death.
Across the road from Robinson's flat... in what used to be a video shop, a driving school has opened... run and mostly patronised by Portuguese people... who have settled in the district increasingly in the past few years.
All we want is to be treated like human beings, not patronised like bunny rabbits.
And when women in games aren't being gruesomely sawn in half, they're often being simplified, patronised and objectified.
But here he feels so patronised, and he hates it.
Do you think a man would have to sit here and be patronised like that? Ma'am, I need to ask you.
"He's patronising, abrasive, and completely disempathetic." It's not even a word.
'It's less patronising.
- ..patronising...
- Don't be patronising.
- I want you to stop patronising me.
Across the road from Robinson's flat... in what used to be a video shop, a driving school has opened... run and mostly patronised by Portuguese people... who have settled in the district increasingly in the past few years.
All we want is to be treated like human beings, not patronised like bunny rabbits.
And when women in games aren't being gruesomely sawn in half, they're often being simplified, patronised and objectified.
But here he feels so patronised, and he hates it.
Do you think a man would have to sit here and be patronised like that? Ma'am, I need to ask you.
"He's patronising, abrasive, and completely disempathetic." It's not even a word.
'It's less patronising.
- ..patronising...
- Don't be patronising.
- I want you to stop patronising me.