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She spoke with studied politeness.

politeness造句

The woman's politeness hides her disbelief.

That's why politeness is very important.

Because of his politeness, his strange accent was acceptable.

Road politeness is not only good manners, but good sense too.

There are four main possibilities, given in ascending order of politeness.

Unlike, say, Japanese, English has no special verb forms for politeness, humility and respect.

Li: But for politeness, there is a different criterion in China.

Perhaps as a typical man, I had never looked at a baby before, except out of politeness.

The captain's politeness could restrain him no longer, and he and Osborne fired off a ringing volley of laughter.

If you have a high position, address your subordinates who are older than you with respect and politeness.

But on this occasion the precaution was superfluous, and everything proceeded with the utmost smoothness and politeness.

Not until we had dispensed with politeness and demanded to be taken to a "peasant graveyard" did ma reluctantly set off to the outskirts of his home town.

The goal is moving beyond politeness, tiptoeing around conversations so as not to offend, or saying what you think you're supposed to say, to more authentic sharing.

Culture training covers social skills, politeness for different social situations, how to disagree without offending, and how to respond to hospitality.

Burping may not be the picture of politeness in American society, but in some cultures a hearty belch shows appreciation for a good meal.

Although politeness could be construed as a matter of manners and protocol—saying “please” and “thank you,” but doing little else helpful—being truly considerate means being concerned with the needs of others.

While the man's politeness is demonstrated when apologizing for having done something wrong, something that should be noticed even more is the understanding of the woman in accepting his apology.

Cried he, with more feeling than politeness; then recollecting himself, "I will not detain you a minute, but let me, or let the servant, go after Mr." And Mrs. Gardiner.

I am not thinking of mere forms of politeness, such as saying "please" and "thank you" : formal manners are most fully developed among barbarians, and diminish with every advance in culture.

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