Yes you can, and in fact is what is called for in terms of politeness and in terms of effective communication.
If someone doesn't answer your question, you can politely ask them to respond or inquire if they understood the question.
At the end of a politely worded question, you typically find a question mark. This punctuation indicates that the sentence is a query, inviting a response. Additionally, polite questions often include softening phrases such as "Could you please" or "Would you mind," which enhance the courteous tone.
This is simple question. It may be answered in a simple sentence; He responded politely.
To answer your question politely you would be lucky to own a dog.
The opposite of politely is impolitely.Both politely and impolitely are adverbs.
politely in Tagalog: pagkamagalang
The word politely is already an adverb.An example sentence is: "she politely asked her mother for a drink".
The correct spelling is 'politician'.
Yes. Polite is an adjective, and politely as the adverb describing something that is done in a polite manner.
There's always "politely." Without any details, it's impossible for us to answer this question, and a question giving details would be too long for the site.
politer and the politest,politely is an adverb
Do: Use positive language. Be sensitive. Ask customers politely. Do not: Answer a question with a question. Rude behavior. Talk too much. Say "I don't know".