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Hilton: Rude suitors need not apply

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Published: Feb. 8, 2008 at 4:54 PM

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 8 (UPI) -- Hollywood actress Paris Hilton said when it comes to dating, rude guys and those with bad attitudes are just not hot.

Hilton, who is best-known for her role on the reality TV show "The Simple Life," can now be seen in the big-screen comedy "The Hottie & the Nottie."

Talking to reporters about the film in Los Angeles recently, Hilton said she is looking for "someone who can make me laugh, someone who's sweet, who's fun to be around, honest."

So, what turns her off about a date?

"If we're at dinner and they're kind of rude to a waiter," she said. "I really get angry about that, or people who lie or brag, just guys who have a bad attitude."

Hilton's also not a big fan of men who try to pretend they don't know who she is.

"Guys will sometimes come up to me and try to be cool and say: 'Hi. What's your name?' and I'll be like 'Deborah.' And they'll go, 'Oh, really?' And they'll just keep talking to me, pretending that they don't know who I am," she said.

Topics: Paris Hilton
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