Vertically challenged? See that "being short" is not impolite, until it is meant that way, or taken that way, either of which involves an individual perspective.
"Fell short," "Came up short"
petitevertically challenged
A polite term for your backside is "rear." Other euphemisms include "behind" or "bottom." These terms are generally considered more courteous and less direct than more informal or crude expressions.
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.
being polite
An indirect way of saying something involves expressing the idea without stating it directly, often using hints, implications, or euphemisms. This can be done to be polite, tactful, or to soften the impact of the message.
Some euphemisms in "A Tale of Two Cities" include "recalled to life" for being brought back to life or resurrected, "the sunset of life" for old age or nearing death, and "the hill" for the guillotine where executions take place. These euphemisms are used to soften or obscure the harsh realities of death and violence in the novel.
he is definitely polite but whether he is more than polite, only he knows.
Strongly Disagree
no
A lady.
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