"Excuse me..."
"Please...?"
"Thank you..."
"Good morning/afternoon/evening..."
"Might/May I...?"
"I'm afraid..."
"Shall we...?"
"With respect..."
"I would like to..."
"We are honored to"
"It would be my pleasure/delight to..."
"Hello..."
"Goodbye..."
"How are you?"
"Would/Could you..."
"If it's not a problem..."
courteous
i am courteous courteous- having or showing good manners, polite. Your mom(can be anyone) is so courteous The customer was very courteous even though she was making a complaint.
That is the correct spelling of "courteous" (polite, mannered).
The correct spelling is "courteous" (displaying politeness and civility).
An antonym for courteous would be rude, unthoughtful, mean, or poorly-mannered.
courteous expression
A courteous expression can be made for a club meeting or a telephone conversation. You can choose a phone call to be topic for your courteous expression. You can also use courteous expressions while conducting an interview.
make a conversation using courteous expression in offering help
boddoms
Please pass the butter.
Welcome come in
I am delighted to accept your gracious invitation.
Some courteous expressions would be saying "Thank you" or "Please. " Another courteous expression when asking for permission to do something or requesting something politely from someone is "May I" at the start of the question or request.
Robert's rules of Parliament
Example sentence(s) - His daughter has neglected to be courteous to everyone at the dinner. By nature he is quite courteous and has an engaging personality. The lack of courteous comments coming from her mouth are apparent as soon as you meet her. I am proud of our class in having been courteous to each other all week. I do not care to speak with people who are not courteous.
I regret that I am unable to attend your birthday/your dinner.
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