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True or false.
1. By law it is compulsory to say please.

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Answered by DhunTheutie
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It’s not compulsory but it is a manner
Answered by srirajnambiar
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Answer: False

Explanation:

It's not compulsory but it is a manner.

We are not required by the law to use the phrase "Please" or to be sensitive to other people's feelings. Our feelings being hurt is not acknowledged as a case of compensation.

But saying "please" or "thank you"—which would fall under etiquette and not law—cannot be enforced or required by law. The legal system does not view our feelings being hurt as grounds for compensation.

The phrases "can you please" and "could you please" are only appropriate when making a request. This is due to the "please" that comes right after the "can you" and "could you," which implies that the request is respectful. The words "can you please" and "could you please" mean the same thing.

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