"Too polite to complain" refers to a situation where someone refrains from expressing their dissatisfaction or grievances due to a desire to maintain politeness or avoid conflict. This attitude can stem from cultural norms or personal values that prioritize harmony and respect over voicing negative feelings. As a result, individuals may suppress their complaints to avoid inconveniencing others or causing discomfort, even if they feel justified in their concerns.
You do the things but you complain after
Too Polite - 1913 was released on: USA: 4 April 1913
Only when there's reason to complain, my friend, only when there's reason to complain! (nods slowly)
If you can't bear their complaints, join them and complain too.
To complain
Protest
Polite is the correct spelling.An example sentence is: He was very polite.Another example sentence is: I tried to be polite but she was too annoying.
The courteous negative prefix is "un-", which is used to form words with a negative meaning in a polite or respectful way. It is often used in formal or polite language to express negativity without sounding too harsh.
To complain or criticise someone out of their hearing.
Meaning to grumble and complain at someone incessantly.
Courteous means considerate and polite
"Courteous" means polite and respectful.