礼貌英语怎么说
- It is impolite to make fun of a cripple.
- I had an unwritten rule that if someone took the time to write, I would give the courtesy of an answer.
- It is rude of you to come in without knocking at the door.
- The first is that you must always be polite to Greece.
- In Russia, it's impolite to shake hands with people in a doorway.
- She greeted him civilly but with no sign of affection.
- You can stress civility, moreover, as the guiding principle for the conversation.
- Sir Alex Ferguson was gracious but defiant after his hopes of a fourth consecutive title were crushed by Carlo Ancelotti's free-scoring Chelsea.
- "In ink?" asked Mr. Smith very politely.
- It is only polite for us to do the same when we visit them.
- It is impolite to say dirty words.
- The reception staff was courteous, not very warm, but nice.
- In short, everything succeeded so well that the youngest daughter began to think the master of the house was a mighty civil gentleman.
- It is considered impolite.
- "You have been wonderfully quick," her father retorted, with a vindictive politeness that was quite thrown away upon her.
- I don't think it is polite to make calls in small spaces full of people.
- 'There's a lack of civility, ' said Mr. Rebete, frowning at a puddle on a sidewalk.
- Have you no sense of decency ?
- "Do be more polite to him," Wendy whispered to John, when they were playing Follow my Leader.
- Other researchers, however, greeted the results with what amounted to polite applause.
- All things grown ups tell you such as being polite, and being well dressed are very important.
- If you want to leave a positive impression on others, you firstly need to present yourself in good manners.
- The Flea was the first to step forward. He had exquisite manners, and bowed to the audience on all sides.