It's when you are so polite, that people take advantage of you, and you end up being at their beck and call so you won't make them, or anyone else angry at you.
people treat you with respect and kindness if you treat them like you would treat yourself which is to be nice
I strongly disagree with this statement because even when I don't want to be polite, I still am no matter the gender. The person you are being polite to, doesn't deserve to be treated wrong because they didn't do anything to you.
Never ask a woman when is her baby due if she looks pregnant. She may just be fat.
In the Confederacy a person who did agree with secession was often refered to as a "Unionist" or a "Union man". Those of course were the polite terms. People of the North who sympathized with the secessionists were called "copperheads".
A respectful way of addressing a woman is to call her Ms. or Miss. This is polite even when you do not know if she is married.
"woman" in Spanish is "mujer". Polite titles may be "señora", "dama", "or "señorita".
It's a polite way of addressing a woman, short for madam.
Calling an older woman a chick isn't derogatory, but it's not really very polite either. You'd want to be especially polite to your elders, and call her a woman or lady. If you have a casual relationship with an older woman, and can joke around easily, you might call her a chick to make her smile. The term "chick" is an older slang from the 1960's, so an older woman might remember being called that when she was young.
There are two names for a sugar daddy's woman 'a gold digger' or in a more polite term 'his mistress or kept woman.'
It's when you are so polite, that people take advantage of you, and you end up being at their beck and call so you won't make them, or anyone else angry at you.
I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.I consider this rather an impertinent question. It is not polite to ask a woman about her length and width.
An English cricketer - if you are being polite - or some unflattering name if he has just played badly!
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Being polite is a way of showing respect. However, a polite person is polite to everyone, regardless of whether they have much respect for a person.
I'm not exactly sure, but they usually accept being called black, but if you want to be polite say dark, or nothing about their skin at all. I have tried not to be offensive in these statements.
Answer your telephone call in a polite manner within 6 rings.