Courtesy A Good Eggsample - 1976 was released on: USA: 1976
David's mother taught him that holding the door open for the person behind you is a common courtesy. Courtesy is a noun that means 'good manners.'
Courtesy is politeness. Courtesy is a favour, it is help and generosity. Politeness is showing good manners towards others in behaviour and speech, it is being refined and cultured.
WILSON!!!!!!!!!well, wonderful is a "W" word of encouragement.well, wonderful is a "W" word of encouragement.We.WOW!Whoopie!Why not?Winning (as in "that's a winning idea!)Wacka Wacka (courtesy of Fozzie Bar)
To serving customers through courtesy and efficiency is a good technique to gain the trust of the customers.
Courtesy is the cachet of good breeding
Joe MacCarthy
Courtesy, politeness & attention to customers needs.
Efficiency, accuracy and courtesy.
Courtesy is politeness and respect shown to others in accordance with customary practices. Courtesy is part of good manners, and is based on the qualities of graciousness and consideration for another's feelings and beliefs.Courtesy is sometimes displayed as the result of conscious thought on the matter.Sometimes courtesy maybe manifested as an automatic response to a certain situation. In this case such an action could be called an 'habitual courtesy,' the result of training and practice of good manners.In countries/cultures where courtesy is normal and expected, 'habitual courtesy' is widespread.In environments were courtesy may be less common, a considerate action by a person who regularly shows courtesy to others could be described as being performed according to his or her 'habitual courtesy.'Example of usage:"Michael Foot treated all us new Bennite MPs with his habitual courtesy, but warily." -Guardian Newspaper, UK, March 3, 2010----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------See Related links below for more information.
"Senor" and "Senora" are some good spanish courtesies
Uncivil; rude; wanting in courtesy or good manners; uncourteous.