Euphemism
It is, I believe, Scottish slang. Maybe derrogotory, not sure, but it is possibly less than polite: A Leftfooter is a Roman Catholic.
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".
generally, yes. civil : adhering to the norms of polite social intercourse; not deficient in common courtesy polite: showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil
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The internet term for WTF is not polite.
The young man was very polite.
The cast of The Scrupulous Torment of the Polite Man - 2008 includes: Carlo Arrigoni as Polite Man Alberto Bona as Narrator
Guano- a polite term for their feces
sea dog
"Ahjussi" is a Korean term used to refer to a middle-aged man. It is similar to calling someone "mister" or "uncle" in English. It is a polite and respectful way to address an older man.
Ello *le / *les / *lo / *los / *la / *las / te / os asustó.Esto me/le asustó (This scared me/you)* A usted (polite you, man)* A ustedes (polite you, men or both genders)* A usted (polite you, man)* A ustedes (polite you, men or both genders)* A usted (polite you, woman)* A ustedes (polite you, women)
The Scrupulous Torment of the Polite Man - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: UK:12
Some polite slang terms are gal or girl, bird or chick. An older term is "doll." In Australia, they use the term sheila.
Yes. "Yes, ma'am" is polite - unless spoken with a sarcastic or a snotty tone of voice.
Conservative.
If you don't like them, they are not really a friend are they? Acquaintance would be a polite term.