礼貌英语怎么说
I was always able to deal with, in a good manner, visitors and callers whom the board directors is unwilling to contact personally. There were no complaints lodged by visitors.
In Cuba, it's impolite to eat noisily.
It's impolite to interrupt a speaker.
Most people are courteous 1 enough to do the absolute minimum on a date: finish whatever activity you're doing together and devote sufficient time out of respect for the other person.
That is all very proper and civil I am sure, 'said Mrs. Bennet,' and I dare say she is a very agreeable woman.
"That is all very proper and civil I am sure," said Mrs. Bennet, "and I dare say she is a very agreeable woman."
Mrs Clay was very pleasant, and very smiling, but her courtesies and smiles were more a matter of course.
You interpret this as a sign—a polite one—that he is interested in you as a person rather than just in the topic of conversation.
Thus, Sir John Moore early distinguished the three brothers Napier from the crowd of officers by whom he was surrounded, and they, on their part, repaid him by their passionate admiration.
Hanson advises guests to accept the offerings politely—but not to gobble, or gulp—and for goodness sakes don't get drunk.
It is not considered polite to yell at people to get their attention.
When you cannot be gracious, be polite.
Be a courteous driver. Let people merge in front of you.
So far, relations between the two sides are strained but courteous.
No one likes to wait for the others. Be courteous by being on time.
She needed to soften her request to make it as polite and courteous as she could.
We are now more courteous, more compassionate and more civic minded than ever before.
A: Well, a stewardess should be friendly, courteous, patient and treat passengers kindly and politely.
In social situations, he's affable and courteous, always willing to chat and is interested in what others say.
To activate the idea of politeness the next group unscrambled words like 'courteous', 'patiently' and 'behaved'.
When I tried to leave the building to look around, some courteous airmen said I didn't have the proper clearance.
"Good morning, Pinocchio," said the Fox, greeting him courteously.
Moreover, looking at your watch during an event is even considered as bad manners.
It is bad manners to stare at people.
You should be ashamed of your bad manners.