You can politely let someone know that they chew too loudly by saying something like, "I appreciate your company, but I find the sound of chewing a bit distracting. Would you mind chewing a bit more quietly?"
To politely ask someone to pronounce their name, you can say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
driving backwards in a drive throughAsk someone if you can cut in line, and tell them your only reason is you don't want to waitRead over someones shoulderHave an animated conversation with yourself
To ask someone how to pronounce their name, simply say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
If someone is ignoring your texts, they may not respond or take a long time to reply consistently. They may also not engage in the conversation or provide short, uninterested responses.
If someone is ignoring you over text, they may not respond to your messages, take a long time to reply, or give short and uninterested responses. They may also not initiate conversations or engage in meaningful communication with you.
To politely ask someone to pronounce their name, you can say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
Tell them not to.
if you ask politely?
simply and politely say stop calling me and tell the reason why.
YOU can't tell them. A mental health professional has to asses and diagnose them.
You can politely tell someone you changed your mind by expressing your decision respectfully and honestly. You can say something like, "I've had some time to think about it, and I've decided to go in a different direction."
Tell her politely that you are interested in someone else (even if you aren't).
A situation that is extremely shocking, scary, or distressing could make someone scream loudly enough to feel the need to tell their father about it.
With a smile, eye contact, and not rudely. Use your inside voice.
Ask someone to snapchat you back politely, but you can't make them do it.
check your drive belts
"Prey tell" is an archaic phrase that is a variant of "pray tell." It is used to politely ask someone to explain or clarify something.