When learning another language, it's easy to make the mistake of being a little bit rude, since you might not be aware of the phrases that are considered "polite" or "impolite" by native speakers.
I’m sure you already know to say “Please”, “Thank you,” and “Excuse me” – but today I’ll teach you 15 more ways to make your English sound more polite.
Polite English is especially important if you're learning English for your job or career. You want to have good relationships with coworkers, make a positive impression on clients, and sound pleasant during interviews.
If you'd like to learn English phrases that are perfect for professional situations, check out my Business English Course! You'll find out specifically what to say in interviews, meetings, negotiations, and conversations with customers and co-workers.
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