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The phrase "act politely" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when advising someone to behave in a courteous manner in various situations.
Example: "During the meeting, it's important to act politely towards all participants to foster a positive atmosphere."
Alternatives: "behave courteously" or "conduct yourself respectfully."
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Politeness, he writes, is a semblance or anticipation of morality: "To act politely is to act as though one were virtuous".
Act politely and patiently.
"And how to act politely," May-Britt interjected.
But twenty more years made all the difference--as the radicals of the 1960s who sought Black Power taught us as they refused to act politely.
The good thing about this is that at least we know that they have the skill set to know how to act politely and in a socially acceptable way.
Act politely.
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She made little of her music, struggled with the jumps and, as in her debut as Juliet earlier in the month, acted politely but untouchingly.
He wasn't surprised that members of the congregation were angry; what surprised him was that a number followed the rabbi's example and acted politely: "Some people were prepared to help me take the first steps".
Casabella Spa & Nails has not issued a public statement about the incident other than to tell KOMO News that Brown had acted politely throughout the altercation.
Be professional, act courteously and politely, show creativity, and be willing to hear criticism.
Finally, if you find them disagreeable, act as politely as you can.
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