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Have common courtesy to others around you.
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It also means smiling at people, having common courtesy, and not getting in another person's way.
It is oddly concerned with etiquette – Gosling's character (like his white knight in Drive) finds guns vulgar, considers condescension distasteful, suspects it would have been "common courtesy" to let him know he had a son.
They didn't have the common courtesy to answer one question that the victim posed".
"You might think it would have been common courtesy, if nothing else," Ms. LuPone grouses, with reason.
"I don't want to be affiliated with someone who doesn't have the common courtesy to reach out and ask about Kate, and our political views and what we want".
It wasn't so much that Data was charging $30 for an autograph and clearly using the whole thing as an excuse to hawk his CD of popular standards, but he didn't even have the common courtesy to shake hands.
So, I'm far from a Luddite and, while I can appreciate those who text and use the latest smartphones, hasn't it become so commonplace it has trumped common courtesy?
Hopefully your roommate or the young lady spending the night has the common courtesy to put a pillow over the other's mouth.
"There's a certain level of behaviour we expect, but we've realised common courtesy actually isn't that common".
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