A DPS soldier of state has a duty to be professional and polite throughout the contact, which was not the case in this situation. Antonyms: little chivalrous, short (p), coarse, coarse, brusk, brusque, little gallant, caddish, curt, abrupt, unceremonious A single life carries the burden of study and observes all subjects; As a result, married life includes this in order to qualify and prove mutual life in love and polite degree. United States – How to politely pronounce 1 in American English. Be polite to everyone, but intimate with a few, and let those few be well tested before giving them your trust. – George Washington 2. Always have a sense of humor about life – you`ll need it – but always be polite. – Peter Jenning`s 1st adjective Involve employees who are polite and able to welcome and serve your customers. polite, polite, graceful, polite, neighbor A revolution is not a dinner or the writing of an essay or the painting of an image or embroidery; He cannot be so refined, so quiet and gentle, so moderate, friendly, polite, reserved and magnanimous. A revolution is an uprising, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another. I think the problem is that we have become too sensitive to Islamic sensibilities, Ramadan is a time when most Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. Well, if we wanted to be polite, we could have just thrown the party at night. Do you know what`s great after sunset, fireworks? “If a man is gracious and polite to strangers, it shows that he is a citizen of the world” – Francis Bacon. .

Adjective. [`ˈkɝːtiːəs`] with courtesy and courtesy. .