Whenever you feel like beating them, but dont beat them to bad so then you will never be able to play again
It is not polite to say "No, You are disgusting." But if this person is rude then you do have a right to say it. If not, its not polite.
A polite address is a way of writing or talking to someone, in which you would use a prefixed title. Such as saying Dr. Whoever, or Mrs. Smith, it is the polite way to address someone.
Of course, it only means french-speaking person, it is as polite as calling someone an english-speaking one
The adverb for the word polite would be politely. This means been nice to someone.
Suave and debonair!
yes ,of course it is
It is a polite way of saying they had sex.
a staten islander
Yes as it's polite.
"Have you spoken to" is a correct way to ask if someone has had a conversation with someone else.
When someone offers you money, it is polite to say "Thank you" and express your gratitude.
This is completely context dependent. "Likewise" basically means "the same to you." If someone says something polite to you, like "it was nice to meet you," then responding with "likewise" would be polite. If someone says something rude, then responding "likewise" would be equally rude. Tone is also important.