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They would certainly have been more polite to one another.
Well I just tell them to get lost in not so polite words.
She was polite enough, but you know how things are.
Then again, he would probably be too polite to do so.
Was he being polite or trying to control the situation?
But he was far too polite to say a word.
You may be polite to very old men, but to no one else.
But she had to be polite, for the time being.
And have you ever met a more polite young man?
I looked at him with polite attention and said nothing.
"But I thought perhaps you might be polite enough to help me."
The police had been polite, but what did she have to give them?
His interest in her was more than polite, she knew.
The problem with the left in America is they are too polite.
He was one of the most polite people I'd ever met.
He had just wanted her to be polite to me.
She said something very polite about his being good enough to call.
She was too polite to do anything but let him in, even if she'd had a second thought.
Did he really think they were going to come down here and be polite?
In the South, his students were very polite, he said.
That is not polite to say about a chief of state.
Even as a child, I knew it was not polite.
She certainly could have been more polite in writing to you.
However, it would only be polite to take you at your word.
Be polite to members of the public who stop to speak.