Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Courtesy"
The meaning of "Courtesy" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does A courtesy golf buggy (golf buggy is clear, but what does courtesy mean there?) mean?
A:
Usually in this context it means that you don't pay for it.
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Q:
What does Whatever happened to courtesy? mean?
A:
The person saying this is being somewhat mocking. They're asking someone about what had happened to his/her courtesy. So if Person A is being rude to Person B, Person B could mockingly ask them where their courtesy went, since they don't seem to have it anymore.
Q:
What does as a courtesy mean?
A:
as an act of kindness
厚意
厚意
Q:
What does courtesy mean?
A:
Being polite or kind
Q:
What does courtesy mean?
A:
To show your kindness, politeness, respect and consideration toward other people.
As you know, every train and bus in Japan has courtesy seats for those who need seats.
優先席、思いやり席。
As you know, every train and bus in Japan has courtesy seats for those who need seats.
優先席、思いやり席。
Example sentences using "Courtesy"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with courtesy .
A:
They treated us with courtesy and kindness.
She did it as a courtesy, not because she had to.
Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies.
They shook hands and exchanged courtesies before beginning their discussion.
Important visitors to the conference were provided with courtesy cars.
She did it as a courtesy, not because she had to.
Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies.
They shook hands and exchanged courtesies before beginning their discussion.
Important visitors to the conference were provided with courtesy cars.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with courtesy of.
A:
‘Courtesy of’ has two meanings. One means the same as ‘as a result of’ eg “He got good results courtesy of long nights spent studying. “ or “They entered the World Cup final courtesy of a remarkable playing season. “
It can also be used when someone gives you something and you are saying who gave it to you, while thanking them. Eg “ First prize for the competition courtesy of Company X” or “ We were given free dessert courtesy of the restaurant . “
It can also be used when someone gives you something and you are saying who gave it to you, while thanking them. Eg “ First prize for the competition courtesy of Company X” or “ We were given free dessert courtesy of the restaurant . “
Q:
Please show me example sentences with courtesy.
A:
- We took the courtesy shuttle to the hotel.
- When we walked into the restaurant, we were greeted with the utmost courtesy.
- The students were asked to show courtesy to their teachers.
- As a courtesy to other passengers, we ask that you refrain from smoking on this flight.
- When we walked into the restaurant, we were greeted with the utmost courtesy.
- The students were asked to show courtesy to their teachers.
- As a courtesy to other passengers, we ask that you refrain from smoking on this flight.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with courtesy.
A:
- He shows courtesy to the lady by opening the door for her
- The charity received a $1000 donation, courtesy of a local business
- She did it as a courtesy, not because she had to
- Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies.
- The charity received a $1000 donation, courtesy of a local business
- She did it as a courtesy, not because she had to
- Everyone knows each other here, so we won't bother with the usual courtesies.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with courtesy.
A:
It is common courtesy to hold the door open for people.
It is common courtesy to not speak with your mouth full of food.
It is common courtesy to say please and thank you.
It is common courtesy to not speak with your mouth full of food.
It is common courtesy to say please and thank you.
Synonyms of "Courtesy" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between courtesy and courteousness ?
A:
OK let me explain differently:
-ness form is the noun form of the adjective. The other one is a noun closer to the adjective. 1st one emphasizes "doings" (here behaviour) the other is the inner quality (quality of heart, spiritual)🙂😊Got it?
OK let me explain differently:
-ness form is the noun form of the adjective. The other one is a noun closer to the adjective. 1st one emphasizes "doings" (here behaviour) the other is the inner quality (quality of heart, spiritual)🙂😊Got it?
Q:
What is the difference between courtesy and politeness ?
A:
courtesy and politeness are essentially the same thing. the only difference is how they're used. you wouldn't typically say "show some politeness." you'd say "show some courtesy". i hope that was helpful.
Q:
What is the difference between courtesy and decency ?
A:
Courtesy has to do with being polite.
Decency has to do with being honorable.
Courteous:
Tim will smile and bow and say all the right things, but will steal from you when you aren't looking.
Decent:
Mary is crude and loud and a bit embarrassing, but if you ever need help, she will have your back in an instant.
Decency has to do with being honorable.
Courteous:
Tim will smile and bow and say all the right things, but will steal from you when you aren't looking.
Decent:
Mary is crude and loud and a bit embarrassing, but if you ever need help, she will have your back in an instant.
Q:
What is the difference between courtesy and gesture ?
A:
Courtesy is to show politeness or good manners, eg
This is a courtesy call to see if everything in the flat is ok
Please show your courtesy to others when using the spa
Gesture is a physical action eg a kind gesture could be simple things like a smile or a wave, or stopping your car to let another car pull out. A rude gesture includes sticking up two fingers, or a middle finger. I'm sure there are other rude ones as well !
This is a courtesy call to see if everything in the flat is ok
Please show your courtesy to others when using the spa
Gesture is a physical action eg a kind gesture could be simple things like a smile or a wave, or stopping your car to let another car pull out. A rude gesture includes sticking up two fingers, or a middle finger. I'm sure there are other rude ones as well !
Q:
What is the difference between courtesy and property ?
A:
Courtesy is showing politeness and pleasure is a happy feelig
Translations of "Courtesy"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? courtesy
A:
The showing of politeness in one's attitude and behavior towards others.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what does "comes courtesy of" mean?
The new wrinkle in this tale comes courtesy of observations made by the High Altitude Water Cherenkov Gamma-Ray Observatory.
The new wrinkle in this tale comes courtesy of observations made by the High Altitude Water Cherenkov Gamma-Ray Observatory.
A:
"Courtesy of" means "from" and means the person did something generously or kindly.
For example:
Our library received many new books courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. (Mr. and Mrs. Jones kindly donated the new books.)
The new wrinkle in the tale comes from (or thanks to) observations made by the High Altitude Water Cherenkov Gamma-Ray Observatory.
For example:
Our library received many new books courtesy of Mr. and Mrs. Jones. (Mr. and Mrs. Jones kindly donated the new books.)
The new wrinkle in the tale comes from (or thanks to) observations made by the High Altitude Water Cherenkov Gamma-Ray Observatory.
Other questions about "Courtesy"
Q:
It's common courtesy to take off your shoes when you enter the house in Japan. This might be one of the reasons why the case of COVID-19 in Japan is relatively low compared to other European countries.
Dose this sound natural?
Dose this sound natural?
A:
It’s common courtesy to take off your shoes when entering a house in Japan. This might be one of the reasons why cases of Covid-19 in Japan are relatively lower when compared to other countries. Such as countries in Europe.
(Since Japan isn’t a European country it doesn’t quite work.)
(Since Japan isn’t a European country it doesn’t quite work.)
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce courtesy car.
A:
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Please show me how to pronounce courtesy.
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Q:
What I think is important is cultivating my own courtesy and integrity. Does this sound natural?
A:
Absolutely fine. Great Work.
Q:
"His courtesy was somewhat extravagant."
What does "extravagant" mean? Does it mean unusual?
What does "extravagant" mean? Does it mean unusual?
A:
It would be closer to "fancy"
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