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Discover LudwigThe phrase "polite personality" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone's friendly and courteous manner. For example, "She has a very polite personality and greets everyone with a warm smile."
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; : Takamatsu is an honor student who has a polite personality and wears glasses.
He said the oldest had a "shy, reserved and polite personality". .
U.S. District Judge Robert Cleland in 2010 described all three kids as "intelligent, sociable, and pleasant". He said the oldest had a "shy, reserved and polite personality". Eibschitz-Tsimhoni's attorney has filed a writ of habeas corpus seeking the children's release, which Gorcyca is set to consider next week.
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Today's polite, pleasant personality is, above all, a commercial personality.
I was a polite person.
You might even say that he has an athlete's personality: polite, arrogant, blandly charismatic.
No defensive lineman this season, short of Warren Sapp of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has been as dominating, for Carter plays with a fury that is in sharp contrast to his polite and pleasant personality off the field.
Baseball has captivating athletes, but many have similar personalities: polite, polished and perfectly inoffensive.
When I met Jordan, he was polite and had the personality and temperament of a young man in his mid-twenties, which made it a little shocking when I found out he was only seventeen.
The Guardian and the Sunday Times have strong personalities (a polite way of saying "prejudices").
Be polite and kind, and let your personality show through.
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