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How to be polite in English ❤️
Excuse me…
You say Excuse me when you want to go past somebody. You also say excuse me to somebody you do not know when you want to attract their attention
Excuse me, could you tell me the way to the station?
Excuse me, is anyone sitting here?
Sorry…
You say sorry when you need to apologize for something small:
Sorry I’m late.
I beg your pardon is a formal expression:
I beg your pardon! I must have picked up the wrong bag by mistake.
Sorry or I’m sorry is used frequently in Britain English:
I’m sorry, but do you think you could move your car? (I apologize in advance for any inconvenience.)
In American English Pardon me and Excuse me are used for apologies:
Excuse me/ pardon me, I didn’t see you there.
In British English you say Pardon? Or Sorry? And in American English Pardon me? Or Excuse me? When you did not hear or understand what somebody said and want them to repeat it:
Pardon, could you say that again?
It is not polite to say What? If you have not heard or understood something.
I’m afraid…
You use the phrase I’m afraid… when you want to apologize because you have to tell somebody something that they may not like:
I’m afraid there’s been an accident.
Nina’s not here at the moment, I’m afraid. Can I take a message?
‘Do you have any decaffeinated coffee?’ ‘I’m afraid not.’
‘Has the last bus gone?’ ‘I’m afraid so.’
I wonder if…
You use expressions which show hesitancy when you are asking somebody to do something or asking for a favor:
Could you just help me move this box, please?
I wonder if I could have a copy of that letter.
Would you mind if I felt a few minutes early today?
Do you think I could borrow your car this evening?
Please…
You say Please when you ask for something. In British English it introduces or ends a request:
Please could I have the menu?
Could I have the menu, please?
You also use please when you ask somebody to do something:
Could you post this letter for me, please?
Please could you post this letter for me?
Thank You…
When somebody gives you something, or when you buy something or receive information. You are expected to say Thank you or Thanks. Some people may be offended if you say nothing.
It is not usual to say anything in response to Thank you in British English, Although some people may say That’s all right, That’s okay or Don’t mention it. In American English you’re welcome is common.
You say Thank you or Yes. Please when you want to accept something:
‘How about another cup of coffee?’ ‘Thank you.’ / ‘Thanks.’ / ‘yes, please.’
You say No, thank you or no, thanks when you want you want to refuse something:
‘ Would you like some more cake?’ ‘No, thank you.’ / ‘No, thanks,’
Cheers…
Cheers is often used in informal British English to mean Thank you:
‘Here’s that $5 I owe you.’ ‘Oh, cheers.’
You also say Cheers before you have a drink when you are with other people.
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Definition
1: the act of shouting harassing and often sexually suggestive, threatening, or derisive comments at someone publicly
Though I seldom witness catcalling or verbal harassment, I've come to understand how constant and burdensome it can be for women, especially when the words used are crude, violent, or degrading.
— Conor Friedersdorf
Those in favor of making catcalling illegal in the U.S. argue that sexual harassment should be prohibited on the street, just as it's (ideally) banned in American workplaces and schools.
— Claire Zillman
2: the act or an instance of loudly or raucously expressing disapproval (as at a sports event)
… no squealing or squawking will be tolerated from cricketers or officials in Australia. There can be no catcalling, no sharp remarks from the field …
— Peter Roebuck
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Definition
1-Sociability
: the quality or state of being sociable
also : the act or an instance of being sociable
Examples
her sociability was called into question when she said she hated parties
2- inquisitive
Definition
1: given to examination or investigation
2: inclined to ask questions
especially : inordinately or improperly curious about the affairs of others
Other Words
inquisitively adverb
inquisitiveness noun
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
curious, nosy (or nosey), prying, snoopy
Antonyms
incurious, uncurious
Examples
an inquisitive woman who tends to everybody's business but her own
3- avarice
Definition
: excessive or insatiable desire for wealth or gain : GREEDINESS, CUPIDITY
Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
acquisitiveness, avariciousness, avidity, avidness, covetousness, cupidity, graspingness, greed, greediness, mercenariness, rapaciousness, rapacity
Examples
The corporate world is plagued by avarice and a thirst for power.
He was driven by avarice
4- Egoism
Definition
1a: a doctrine that individual self-interest is the actual motive of all conscious action
b: a doctrine that individual self-interest is the valid end of all actions
2: excessive concern for oneself with or without exaggerated feelings of self-importance
5- Zoophily
Definition
: having an attraction to or preference for animals
especially, of an insect : preferring animals to humans as a source of food
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