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With a smile that threatens to split her face in two, Bess — ever polite, ever the queen of her own castle — answers it with a pleasant "Hello?" that suggests that she's evading the issue even as she stares at it.
I think reasonable people would agree that if you see someone in line at Starbucks or bump into someone in the doorway of a Game Stop, and you genuinely sense some kind of possible connection with that individual, that you or he or she are well within your rights to attempt to strike up a conversation, one that might best begin with a pleasant "hello" and a kind smile.
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And even more so when you're the only person of color in a room and the white woman you've heard greet everyone before you with a pleasant and simple "Hi" or "Hello" drops a "Yo, whattup girrrrrl!?" on you.
And even more so when you're the only person of colour in a room and the white woman you've heard greet everyone before you with a pleasant and simple "Hi" or "Hello" drops a "Yo, whattup girrrrrl!?" on you.
He welcomes you in a pleasant way and says hello and is kind and obliging.
Just be pleasant and polite and say, "Hello".
I travel a lot and with even just yes and no, please, thank you, excuse me and a few versions of hello, life can be pleasant in any language and the strange can stop being strange.
After you say hello to the most pleasant season there is by frolicking around outdoors, relish a much-deserved binge of the most iconic fall movies.
If you're able to eat gracefully and say hello politely and make pleasant small talk, by all means do so.
The neighbors of the four-bedroom apartment where Dennehy lived in Waco described him as quiet and pleasant, always the type who would say hello.
Calls are pleasant on the ears and you won't find yourself going "Hello, hello?" repeatedly over and over.
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