respect another person or treat the other person with kindness
respect another person or treat the other person with kindness
Yes, the sentence "Could you please stop mocking me?" is grammatically correct. It is a polite way to request someone to cease making fun of or imitating you.
People get mad when you are mocking them with your hand because most people do not like to be mocked. Mocking a person can be embaressing to the person being mocked, and can make that person angry.
Being polite involves recognizing and acknowledging the needs of another person as important. It has been said to do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
Being polite is a way of showing respect. However, a polite person is polite to everyone, regardless of whether they have much respect for a person.
Talking in manners can make you a polite person. A polite person will not say bad and keep others happy.
Myella thinks Atticus is mocking her because he uses formal language and speaks to her politely, which is not how she is used to being treated by others in her community. She interprets his respectful tone as sarcasm and mockery because she cannot fathom someone genuinely being polite to her.
Formal:Excuse me, [the person's name]. (Gotta keep it polite and not rude.) Hello, [person's name]. Informal: What's up?
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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 mocking tone is when someone speaks in a way that is contemptuous or scornful, often mimicking or making fun of another person or idea. It conveys a lack of respect and can be used to belittle or ridicule someone or something.