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With engineers and administrators he was always polite and exceedingly friendly.
The seminar quietly finessed the definitional question, not without a few polite demurs.
Their approaches to these senior figures were invariably polite and deferential, at least initially.
In general, the findings show that, although non-contentious or polite options are available for giving criticism, the critics often chose a more confrontational alternative.
Based on the range of historically minded research, the picture of polite culture that emerges is composite.
I enjoy both the elegant and the clumsy, the simple and the complicated, the polite and the vulgar.
We all sound a little more polite in front of our parents than we do in the schoolyard.
The signs that are changing, like the spoken words that are dropping out of polite usage, are often terms for various ethnic groups.
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有禮貌的, 斯文的,文雅的…
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有礼貌的, 斯文的,文雅的…
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educado, atento, correcto…
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educado, atencioso…
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礼儀正しい, 丁寧な…
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kibar, nazik, terbiyeli…
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poli/-ie, poli…
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