What`s Another Word for Courteous

It was from the biggest face that the voice had come, and Dorothy replied with a polite “Hello!” “He was gentle and polite, even though his love for the United States had faded over time,” Bogucki said. The welcome was polite and warm, the requests were targeted, the translations were meticulous. 1. Be polite to everyone, but intimate with a few, and let those few be tested long before you give them your trust. – George Washington 2. Always have a sense of humor about life – you`ll need it – but always be polite. – Peter Jenning is a set of ethics – be polite to other persecutors – is also widely used in the community. I was delighted – the communication was done in the most polite way with the Marquis. He was polite, explained the legitimate reason why we were arrested briefly, and then let us continue on our way.

He is handsome, accommodating, intelligent, funny, excellent at making impressions on people and has fabulous tastes in art, food and wine. The captain decreed that the correct polite behavior of the alpine skier during the two seconds necessary to avoid a collision is to shout “TRACK!” 1. Adjective Involve employees who are polite and able to welcome and serve your customers. Mr. Pontellier had been a rather polite husband as long as he had encountered a certain tacit submission in his wife. United States – How to pronounce politely in American English Deen is not only punctual but also professionally polite towards his former co-stars. Particularly polite and accommodating on all occasions, I was personally indebted to him for his help and advice. It`s polite to drive fast enough so that the next session starts as quickly as possible, while staying a little quiet so your car can cool off.

In the subway in Japan, if people are not necessarily in a good mood, they will still be polite. This is not only good business practice, but also an inclusive and polite approach. Easily accessible to all, polite and reasonable, he was in many ways a model railway manager. Adjective. [`ˈkɝːtiːəs`] with courtesy and courtesy….

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