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How to jokingly call someone "rude"?

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The title is pretty self-explanatory. I've been talking to this guy with my basic Spanish knowledge for a few weeks, he's lives in..Spain(go figure) but we have had some good conversations and he always says I'm beautiful(winner!) Anyway he's go so cold on me these past few days, just not replying and I miss him! So how do I jokingly say "well you're rude!" Or if that's too full on, what's a better alternative? Without sounding too desperate for attention..

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updated May 16, 2016
edited by Selina1113
posted by Selina1113

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No seas maleducado! with a happy face will do.

:D

updated May 16, 2016
posted by chileno
:) - 00cc0117, Apr 22, 2016
It is almost always so much simpler than us students of the language make it. - gringojrf, Apr 23, 2016
But, that's how one learns. Is like "duh! I knew that" You could've had a V8! etc... ;) - chileno, Apr 23, 2016
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Dear desperate for attention. Forget about him. There are many other (male) fish in the sea.

You could say:

Por favor deja de comportarte maleducado. Contesta mis mensajes.

updated May 16, 2016
edited by gringojrf
posted by gringojrf
I like your advice! The first sentence of the answer should also be in imperative and "comportar" in pronominal - 005faa61, Apr 22, 2016
That is why the te is there for the pronomial. But the imperative will make me move it. Thanks Julian. - gringojrf, Apr 22, 2016
:D - chileno, Apr 22, 2016
There may be many more, but he's such a hot ****ing fish. He responded anyway before I even had to write it. I've toned down the desperateness anyway xD - Selina1113, May 16, 2016
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Half my question disappeared.. Great.

updated Apr 22, 2016
posted by Selina1113