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Teachers are simply encouraged to politely remind them to use a more polite greeting, which could be a "Guten Tag," for anyone who does not feel comfortable with the traditional Bavarian greeting.
"There's always one idiot, to use a more polite way of describing these people.
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While an encounter with a rude Parisian waiter may be considered par for the course by most Western tourists, BBC News reports that for the Japanese - used to a more polite society in which voices are rarely raised in anger - the experience of having their dream city turn into a nightmare can simply be too much.
Perhaps that's the difference between Trump and Pence: one calls her crooked, while the other uses a more polite word.
"As a member of the Party of Lincoln, I would really prefer if Dishonest Hillary did not associate herself with Honest Abe anymore". Perhaps that's the difference between Trump and Pence: one calls her crooked, while the other uses a more polite word.
A more polite, honorific, form is used to show respect for even older individuals.
For a more polite form of the word "you," use Sie", prefixed by "sind" instead of "bist", i.e. "Wie alt sind Sie?".
It is hard to imagine a more polite set of tourists than the Mormons.
A more polite person would have put that sentiment more gently; a less influential person would simply have been ignored.
While such talk clearly gets under McGinn's skin, he hews to a more polite course.
This is a more polite way of doing things.
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