There’s a human analog here: people do not want to hear additional details. They want you to get to the point as fast as possible. Here’sa Miss Manners articleon “Is there any polite way to encourage someone who is recounting an anecdote to you to come to the point a little faster...
Responding to positive Google reviews is simple; here are a few things to keep in mind: Respond promptly. Hold onto happy customers and stay at the top of their minds by responding as soon as possible. Thank the customer. Just using good manners can go a long way. Thank them for their...
On the horizon, Google Assistant will help enforce manners with a "pretty please" feature that will prompt you kids to use polite phrasing when talking to the smart speaker. It will also keep the mic hot with a "continued conversation" mode that lets you give multiple commands without needing...
The decision impacts YouTube, advertisers, and publishers. It appears to be primarily a matter of commerce, rather than conscience: theadtech strangler vinehasframedthe decision as a change to its ads and monetization policy. “In recent years, we’ve heard directly from a growing number of...
We must bear in mind to be both polite and concise. Imagine yourself being the calmest in speaking to a customer service representative or writing to Google (and waiting for a reply back). Instead of making things complicated, keep your words to a minimum and cover everything in as little...
politer politest having or showing good manners and respect for the feelings of others有礼貌的;客气的;儒雅的 See also: courteous Please be polite to our guests.请礼貌待客。 We were all too polite to object.我们都太客气了,没有反对。 See also: impolite socially correct but not always sincere...
is courteous and shows good manners in the classroom. follows classroom rules. conducts themselves with maturity. responds appropriately when corrected. remains focused on the activity at hand. resists the urge to be distracted by other students. is kind and helpful to everyone in the classroom. ...
There’s a human analog here: people do not want to hear additional details. They want you to get to the point as fast as possible. Here’sa Miss Manners articleon “Is there any polite way to encourage someone who is recounting an anecdote to you to come to the point a little faster...