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explain with reference to context oh you need not get off that's alright this lesson written by on saying please​

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Answered by Sreeja1432
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Answer:

Mention not – Reply to thank you, need not to say thank you ... 'Oh, you needn't get off: that's all right', said he. ...

And I make no apologies for writing a panegyric on an unknown bus ... 'Oh, you needn't get off: that's all right', said he. ... We should know the importance of saying ' please' to others.

The law does not compel me to say 'please' or to attune ... denied the relief of throwing the author of his wound out of ... ' Oh, you needn't get off: that's all right', said he.

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Correct question:

Explain with reference to context

1)'oh, you needn't get off: that's all right​

Answer:

An English novelist, editor, and journalist by the name of Alfred George Gardiner. Reading about saying please will help us modify our social conduct.

Explanation:

  • The topic is related to manners, as suggested by the title On saying please.
  • We ought to be aware of how crucial it is to be courteous to others.
  • Being polite makes us a person who is well-liked by others.
  • Making good connections amongst people.

List the polite expressions we employ on a regular basis. Describe the goal for using it.

Words and purpose:

1. Thank you-To express gratitude.

2. Excuse me-To ask something.

3. Pardon me-To request a word's repetition.

4. May I-To take permission.

5. Yes/No sir-To agree or disagree with respect-man.

6. Yes/No madam-Respect-woman: to concur or disagree.

7. You are welcome-To acknowledge the thanks being offered.

8. Mention not-Reply to thank you.

9. I am sorry-To tell someone yu are ashamed of hurting them.

10. My pleasure-To express your desire to assist.

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