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"They have very, very good manners, which makes me happy."
The lie is the basic building block of good manners.
My husband and I teach them good manners and gratitude.
And also thankful for my dear boy with good manners.
It's not just good manners, it's good for your wallet.
Given her good manners, she was probably just between owners.
Good manners now took over from whatever emotion we felt.
The editor, Margaret Farrar, followed a simple rule: good manners.
Plus, it's just good manners when you're in social settings.
But I guess their political agenda has taken over good manners.
Use good manners and appropriate words when you speak to others.
Let us all observe this seal friend that practices good manners.
It's called good manners and not getting mixed up in politics.
Title IX was never intended as a guide to good manners.
Because we all know Donald Trump is a stickler for good manners.
AMBASSADORS tend to be men and women of tact and good manners.
Well, he is rather consistent in sacrificing all forms of good manners.
We know we're supposed to do this anyway — it's good manners, right?
This is not a dispute that can be resolved by good manners.
Educational standards have changed; families have stopped being schools for good manners.
Instead, it just brought Hemsworth's good manners and even better spirits to light.
Good Manners is the kind of movie you're better off knowing nothing about.
It's not a big deal, I think its good service and good manners.
The company is also trying to encourage good manners with its Google Assistant.
The editor at the time, Margaret Farrar, followed a simple rule: good manners.
No one should abuse my patience and good manners to bring down the state.
The Assistant will also reinforce their good manners with positive encouragement when they're polite.
We do that all the time with myths, education, politics, religion, and good manners.
It's good manners — and it will help you stay in the couple's good graces.
"As Boas Maneiras" ("Good Manners") sounds like, and starts off as, an urban comedy.
Then again, who ever said having good manners meant you could not know glee?
For his part, Neoptolemus might be said to represent the concept of good manners.
The crossword editor at the time, Margaret Farrar, followed a simple rule: good manners.
Gentlemen take note: It's considered good manners for the male passengers to remain standing.
Like that movie, Paddington is a sneaky, subtle call for tolerance and good manners.
And to some on the outer edges of the political discourse, it's not just O.K. to forsake ''politeness, good manners and so on''; it's a critical tool for fighting the powerful, for whom good manners often serve as a kind of shield.
To make it into the Wag Brigade, animals must be housebroken and have good manners.
She didn't have to scrub at any stains because of the departed guest's good manners.
"Certainly he was an enemy of good taste, good manners, and good tailoring" Bertie muses.
If you have that awareness, you have good manners, no matter what fork you use.
But I would like to be able to address this person with civility and good manners.
She loves Rob's positive attitude, kindness, good manners and sees he treats Chyna like a queen.
So digital good manners are a great kindness, whether they apply to friends, work or love.
He seems to treat the audience and other characters onstage with the same frank good manners.
Those who favor traditional characteristics like respect for elders, obedience, and good manners flock to them.
No one on the show is known for good manners and James and Lala least of all.
Things like knowing right from wrong, good manners, the importance of being nice without being a doormat.
It's good manners (and more importantly, good hygiene) to wash your hands before placing them inside somebody.
"One of the first things I noticed actually was, he's got really good manners," said Gordon-Levitt.
He takes a huge interest in their education, and he's very keen on physical fitness, good manners.
" They were too controlled by good manners, he said, and "have a very hard time breaking through.
Civility, to Dr. Forni, was not just a matter of learning and observing rules of good manners.
"The Souvenir" shows Julie's professors, all male, patronizing her; she absorbs their criticisms with mild good manners.
It strikes me that good manners would be the thing to aim for in the current situation.
One app thinks they've cracked the code by insisting on good manners, but is it really that easy?
Even though redditors don't have the reputation for being the nicest people online, they apparently have good manners.
The study by fashion retailer Simply Be suggested that old fashioned politeness and good manners are partly responsible.
Talk to your kids about how important it is to use good manners when you're on your phone.
Fiona and Jack are equipped with a full set of good manners, well-tailored clothes, and serene pursuits.
In 2019, hugging and other acts are welcome and even necessary as what is considered good manners changes.
With Latin ballads and new costumes, this bilingual revival teaches both good manners and a little Spanish vocabulary.
Those respondents who choose respect for elders, good manners, obedience and being well-behaved are rated more authoritarian.
" He described the pop star whose career would soar as "an innocent, sweet, pleasant schoolgirl with very good manners.
A gentle alert to the impending description of rape, for example, may be less liberal craziness than good manners.
People with high EQs balance good manners, empathy, and kindness with the ability to assert themselves and establish boundaries.
Witnesses and victims, interviewed on the local news after he has emptied their cash drawers, recall Forrest's good manners.
Those on the right could scold about both good manners and liberal principles concerning equal access to public accommodations.
Second and third (and these are from his granddaughter) are to set a table properly and practice good manners.
But at least Adam is a bounded entity, equipped with facial expressions and the good manners to explain himself.
Technologies like "listen before talk" mean LTE-U signals have good manners around Wi-Fi, reducing the chance of interference.
Some said they could relate to her plight, but most were outraged by her audacity and lack of good manners.
He had a winning personality, as well as a reputation for good manners, sportsmanship and honourable conduct towards his opponents.
You pay close attention to how your behavior affects other people and have the good manners to show for it.
" Ms. Griffith was impressed by Tiffany's good manners: "When I would ask about her, she would say: 'How about you?
Good manners are mere mannerisms, the argument goes, which serve only to put barriers in the way of deeper connections.
Wondrously weird and a skosh too long, "Good Manners" is a dark Brazilian fable of animalistic passions and social isolation.
It's not good manners for women to tell other women how to dress; that's the job of male fashion photographers.
Maybe that's just good manners, maybe it reflects a tacit belief that almost any of them could win against Trump.
Ms. Morillo said she asks only two things of her daughter: to have good manners and do well in school.
For a long time, showing obedience and good manners were considered the most important things for a girl to learn.
You could say that it's a prelapsarian paradise, a dream of a bygone America of good manners and affordable delights.
My thesis really does seem to go against good manners about what people are supposed to say and think about education.
Directors: Marco Dutra and Juliana RojasWriters: Juliana Rojas and Marco DutraYou could say that Good Manners is two movies in one.
Instead, Lovesick's main villain is something a little more quotidian: bad timing, and that most politely British of things, good manners.
A general preference for obedience and authority, evinced by fancying good manners over curiosity, say, was especially prevalent among Trump supporters.
Whatever persona or good manners Mr. Trump chooses to display from now on, he can't hide his unfitness for the presidency.
"It was a sign of good manners, bad manners, class and no class, and I've never forgotten it," Mr. Limbaugh said.
Energetic and sociable, Kanatchikov set out to improve himself with "The Self-Teacher of Dance and Good Manners" as his guide.
He was someone who could talk cocktails and wine, but also knew a thing or two about good manners and good living.
The turn of phrase acknowledged class inequality, even as it suggested that good manners, hard work, and clean bedsheets could overcome it.
And though it might have been thought rude to object, it was already a breach of good manners to tell the joke.
So, for another example at 17D, "Good manners in kindergarten drawing" [1997, 2004] finds you wrapping "Contact" around "Ray" to get CRAYON TACT.
Scott writes that she "adored" her father but found him at once charming and opaque, unreachable behind a mask of barbed good manners.
Last year, Mr. O'Reilly published "Give Please a Chance," a children's picture book promoting good manners, with another best-selling author, James Patterson.
They're trained to show good manners: begin meetings by expressing appreciation, listen with an open mind, follow up with heartfelt thank-you letters.
I consider the role that good manners might play in the sphere of rat-eating, and it seems to me an important one.
That's why we have these things called "good manners," to save us from ourselves—to save us from mistreating someone who doesn't deserve it.
Calling this two movies in one is actually somewhat limiting: Good Manners is a horror movie, a romance, a musical, and a family drama.
In 1936, at the peak of his career, Meier published The Artistry of Mixing Drinks, a guide that outlined cocktail recipes and good manners.
It's about good manners and adhering to societal rules and norms—what we'd see in upstanding, decent folks, or "good citizens," if you will.
The man waiting for me had such a dubious air about him that I overcame my good manners to question him about his identity.
He added it would have been "good manners" for the Israelis to inform the White House privately of Netanyahu's decision before informing the press.
When kids press the interactive buttons in the home, sound clips and songs encourage kids to help others, be kind, and practice good manners.
For Russians not to support the Republican candidate would appear as a betrayal of their own president, or worse — a lack of good manners.
Everyone working in the NICU understands that parents are under tremendous stress and cannot necessarily be expected to demonstrate good manners at all times.
Not only do good manners help cement positive relationships with employees, they also set an example for the rest of the office to follow.
"Once I said to my mother: 'You would be happy if I just kept well-dressed and good manners,'" he recalled in an interview.
They tell us that the old rules, which called for consistency, sober behavior, and good manners are less powerful than they were in the past.
In Canada, by contrast, living together is taken to imply a combination of mutual respect and good manners that goes beyond the observance of rules.
What parents need to do is teach their kids about good manners, help their children practice and then apply the manners to real-world settings.
" He ascribes Guinness's elusiveness, his love of disciplined work and good manners to the legacy of the "indignity and disorder of his wretched early years.
Instead "Paddington 2" follows the guileless lead of its earnest, ursine little tramp, suggesting tactfully that cinematic ingenuity is another way of showing good manners.
Fans breathe deeply and transport themselves to that green and pleasant land of good manners and pitty-pat applause for a lovely swooping backhand return.
When I tried to show them how it was done, asking Alexa to "Please tell me the weather," there was no praise for my good manners.
" He's focusing on teaching his children good manners and instilling in them a sense of discipline and boundaries because "I think that's a form of love.
By now, most of us know that the comments section under YouTube videos (and everywhere else for that matter) are where good manners go to die.
What the establishment sees: A guy who doesn't play their game of good manners and mutual respect for the political aspirations of everyone in the room.
"At least he had the good manners to do it before we got on the train!" wrote Mark Landler, another member of our White House team.
As ever, of course, there's a trade-off: We'll help teach your children good manners for you... just install this speaker that listens to their every word.
But squirrels' stylish outerwear and good manners make them kindred city folk — so much so that we pay them the ultimate urban compliment: We totally ignore them.
Wright has the good manners not to paste in contemporary reflections in order to pretend, as anthologists often do, that the parts somehow cohere into a whole.
In Japan, it's generally good manners to wear a face mask if you think you're coming down with a cold, to prevent others from catching your illness.
Ambitiously allegorical, "Good Manners" dramatizes class and racial tensions in contemporary Brazil by creating contrasting worlds: rich and poor, black and white, high-rise chic and shantytown.
That decision, along with his history, shows that his veneer of politeness is meaningless, and that misogyny is misogyny, whether it's cloaked in good manners or not.
While that advice mainly comes from a place of good manners, it also has to do with how urine (and other bodily fluids like sweat) interact with chlorine.
It was only later that I thought that good manners had made us both use strange, celebratory language at this bad moment, over the fresh corpse of Augustus.
" Ms. Rankine added, "But of course, once recognized, black excellence is then supposed to perform with good manners and forgiveness in the face of any racist slights or attacks.
He really stressed good manners, opening doors for others and looking around to see who could use a helping hand and always be ready to lend that helping hand.
All therapy animals, including pigs, must go through a training program, and they need "a stable temperament, good manners and a friendly personality," guest services manager Jennifer Kazarian said.
Let the alt-right ''represent the decay of common morality and decency,'' he argued — progressives ought to ''become the voice of common decency, politeness, good manners and so on.
You also need to guide your pet's instinctual behaviors toward constructive outlets, like pet-friendly toys, and reinforce their good manners so they don't revert to their troublesome ways.
On its website the school, rated as "outstanding" by government inspectors, describes itself as traditional, saying it "strives to maintain its ethos for high standards, excellence and good manners".
Please and thank you Good manners aren't just for the real world, they're for the virtual one to, as a British grandma demonstrates with her oh-so-nice Google requests.
Speaking to reporters on the Papal Plane on the way back from Lesbos, Greece, Pope Francis said his handshake with Sanders was not a political act but simply good manners.
Instead, he must understand that he can't jump on the furniture, steal items off the ground or snag food from the counters (all good manners for a human, as well).
His whole method depends on proving that he's no worse than the people he smears, and he may be better because at least he doesn't pretend to have good manners.
Dick Clark, with his wholesome, all-American looks, good manners, and boyish charm charmed the committee and got off scot-free, while a disheveled, defiant Alan Freed paid the price.
In polite circles, the etiquette of shared dining sometimes serves as a progressive tax on the hungry, since good manners dictate that everyone nibble like a Preakness jockey when sharing.
The cauldron of hatred, envy, greed, jealously, racism and sexism — once checked by laws, pubic weight, good manners and a willingness to listen with an open mind — is bubbling furiously.
Obama radiates an ethos of integrity, humanity, good manners and elegance that I'm beginning to miss, and that I suspect we will all miss a bit, regardless of who replaces him.
Dating Apps in a Post #MeToo World: Dating apps have radically reshaped how we form relationships, our attitudes toward sex, sexism, objectification and desire — and quite frankly, what constitutes good manners.
I readily give credit to Flake for having good manners, being willing to meet with those with whom he both agrees and disagrees, and for, at times, saying the right thing.
Even best efforts to share cultural norms and communicate boundaries won't change everyone's behavior, just as passing laws doesn't stop all criminal activity and teaching good manners doesn't ensure universal civility.
"I think it is good manners when you break up with someone, to ask your ex if they'd prefer you delete any nudes they may have sent you," says Dr. Powell.
His cheerful good manners to his ballerinas have been unfailing; though he's a surefire star, he still behaves with a humility that shows he knows this art is larger than he.
You may even find yourself thinking of Mr. Dauchan as a rapping Mr. Rogers, teaching basic good manners, values and survival skills to the rudderless overgrown kids of the 21st century.
Maybe it's the good manners of discretion, maybe it's because he was out of his mind on drugs, which is ostensibly the main story in what is otherwise a media memoir.
The committee chair, Naomi Tokashiki, acknowledges there should be a law that protects against second-hand smoke, but says Japan's cultural emphasis on good manners and sensitivity to others should suffice.
IN RICHMOND, where good manners have always been a must, officials and residents hope the long-simmering debate over the city's Confederate statuary avoids the incivility seen elsewhere, including in nearby Charlottesville.
And I look around and I realise there are some people in this country who, yes, seem to have been raised by wolves, rather than mothers and fathers who taught them good manners.
"The Analects of Confucius," translated by Roger T. Ames and Henry Rosemont Jr., presents the Old Master's thoughts plus his values of respect, precision and good manners — as gently from the top down.
She forwarded a statement in which he said he regretted that what he thought of as "the good manners of a European gentleman" — compliments and kisses on the cheek — had made colleagues uncomfortable.
First her warmth and friendliness and curiosity and good manners impressed us right away, but what we were not prepared for is what very quickly followed and that was that we fell in love.
All of the animals involved in the program train with the San Francisco Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and they all must be housebroken and have good manners as well as a friendly personality.
It's honest enough to admit that, even when it knows better, there's something oddly appealing about the idea of good manners and proper etiquette being able to stand in for an actual moral compass.
While it's good manners to bring a host gift, or, you know, provide food for those who show up at your pad, doing so doesn't have to require hours crouching in front of the stove.
The Nationalist regime's signature policy — the New Life Movement, highlighting loyalty, honor and good manners — which May-ling helped the generalissimo execute, showed just how out of touch the first lady was with her countrymen.
NEW YORK, Jan 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Saying sorry might sound like good manners but a new app is helping women to stop apologizing so often that they undermine their authority, particularly in the workplace.
C. Boyden Gray, who served as White House counsel under the elder Bush, ticked through the code of conduct the Bush dynasty has long embodied: "Civility and good manners were kind of assumed," he said.
Players with good manners have thanked opponents with "gg,"short for "good game," for a couple of decades, but more unpleasant players in Overwatch write "gg ez" to boast that their victory was too easy.
Usually, for better or worse, this mordant playwright can be relied on to go tearing through the barricades of good taste, good manners and sane plotting into his own ecstatic no man's land of misery.
The party has found ways round this clash, presenting immigration reform as a question of civil rights; when Mr Obama meets caucus members, immigration reform tends to be omitted in a mutual show of good manners.
Their response is to try to impose order on their political system, much like parents might want to impose order on a chaotic household by emphasizing the qualities of respect, obedience, and good manners in children.
I was raised to be extremely polite and find it very hard in life not to try to have good manners and mind however people feel, even when they're doing something horrible—murdering a rabbit or something.
Chris, who instantly sizes up the situation, is very pleasant about the fact that his host is putting on some kind of delicately awful performance, a peculiar display of good manners as a form of cognitive dissonance.
This adorable granny has been typing "please" and "thank you" into her Google searches in the belief that there is a physical person looking after the queries who might be urged to greater speed by good manners.
"Almost any other British leader would have let himself be overcome by boredom, embarrassment, good manners or sycophancy towards his powerful hosts," Moore, in his characteristically laconic style, observes of one such occasion at Camp David in 1984.
As little risk as there may be of debris hitting someone, it's good practice not to take that risk if you don't have to, and good manners not to dispose of your space junk over someone else's country.
" She adds, in a sentence that imprints itself on one's mind like a nighttime flare: "I consider the role that good manners might play in the sphere of rat-eating, and it seems to me an important one.
It's good manners (and smart business) for comics to praise their fans and express gratitude toward ticket-buyers, but if spending years in comedy clubs teaches you anything, it's that the wisdom of crowds can be highly overrated.
For some people the definition of who is and who isn't an American defies logic, historical accuracy, common sense, decency, good manners, the milk of human kindness, enjoyment in the good things in life, and love of good food.
Your niece's expectations that she be given time to select her order, that the servers promptly fulfill reasonable requests and that the charges be correct may not have been efficient, but efficiency is not the standard of good manners.
Google made multiple major announcements related to the future of its Assistant today, including new voices, a feature to teach kids good manners, the ability to continue conversations, and Assistant being able to make phone calls on a user's behalf.
OK, we have dragonfruit mojitos and avocado pizza now, but we never charge a cover, we still close at 10 like they did in the old days, we're still really into good manners, and you don't see fancy decorations in here.
Finally, I rewarded the one manager I came across who exhibited proactive good manners (Noah, at Bar Works, who will, unbidden, fill your water glass with water, or ask you how your day is going) by giving him a dollar tip.
But if "Show Dogs" sometimes betrays its shaggy charms, there is comfort in remembering that many movies are much dumber than this one, and so few of them have either the good taste or the good manners to compensate with puppies.
"Trump's crass tweets and objectionable comments may not be comfortable reading for old-fashioned conservatives who appreciate decency and good manners, but they are helping to break the language codes that were primarily set up by the left, for the left," he writes.
If you have done all you can to make the person aware of his or her actions and you have tried to show kindness and empathy, it may be that this person is just incapable of treating you (and others) with politeness and good manners.
A party that once spoke with urgency and apparent conviction about the importance of ethical leadership — fidelity, honesty, honor, decency, good manners, setting a good example — has hitched its wagon to the most thoroughly and comprehensively corrupt individual who has ever been elected president.
The 20-year-old karate stylist with prickly blonde hair, comically good manners, and muscles like the second coming of Zyzz is a self-evident star of the fight world, famous because he's famous—or, more accurately, because the UFC has deemed him worth being famous.
Questions such as - did you want your child to be more independent-minded; or do you prefer they respect elders; do you wish that they would exhibit more curiosity or have good manners; do you want them to be more self-reliant or would you prefer they be obedient?
As for his encounter with Mr Sanders, who was attending the latest of several conferences convened by the Vatican on issues like poverty, ecology and forced migration, the pope said his handshake had been nothing more than good manners, and that anybody who thought differently should see a psychiatrist.
It was almost all there: the immaculate dressing, from his black-and-white Battersea Grammar blazer onwards; the sporty cars, also to be found in his own garage; his love of gadgets; his good manners; and especially his sense that life should be played at least slightly tongue-in-cheek.
Her fans (of which I was a very devoted one, even as a 9-year-old girl who had never experienced the affront of not being invited to a wedding, or not getting along with a cousin who was hosting Christmas) looked to her as a guru of good manners and decorum.
Even though the kids spent pretty much every summer and Christmas in Canada, visiting relatives and canoeing in the wilderness or doing other activities that required tractors and involved antler treasure hunts, the country was to them almost an abstract concept representing nature, escape, space and good manners, rather than an electoral identity.
The three authors use a long-established authoritarian scale — based on four survey questions about which childhood traits parents would like to see in their offspring — that asks voters to choose between independence or respect for their elders; curiosity or good manners; self-reliance or obedience; and being considerate or well-behaved.
The year 2014 saw the publication of "Good Manners for Nice People" who sometimes utter this particular expletive; 2015 brought "One Shrink's Practical Advice for Managing All Life's Impossible Situations" (again, a subtitle) and 2016 brought "Get Out of Your Head and Into Your Life" with even more creative obscenity affixed beforehand.
Erasmus had a magnanimous conception when he wrote, in 1530, of the rustic's duty to "compensate for the malignity of fate with the elegance of good manners," whereas the Victorians saw the role of etiquette as something closer to a behavioral amulet capable of protecting one from the polluting forces of vulgarity and vice.
In each case the defendants had undergone something of a makeover for the courtroom, one that tapped into different archetypes of femininity that in turn function as vessels of association: part of a shared social mythology about innocence, youth, purity, hard work, good manners, respect for the court and the seriousness of the situation.
Her upbringing, in the care of a nanny in a fatherless house, had been heavy on good manners, and her loathing of Margaret Thatcher (who had appointed her to both her most important committees) stemmed from what she saw as the prime minister's bullying behaviour, as well as her lower-middle-class philistinism and "odious suburban gentility".
In working with troubled youths, Ms. Previte often said, she drew on lessons she had learned in the Japanese camp, where her British teachers, who had also been interned, had made life tolerable for the children by creating a daily routine, insisting on good manners and mutual respect and teaching them that bad behavior had unwelcome consequences.
Admittedly it did come close to "jumping the shark" in recent years, when it focused more on which newsgathering organization wrangled the hottest Hollywood celebrity to sit at its table, and by turning over the podium to entertainers who would often go well beyond good manners in hurling pointed barbs at the President, his staff and others in the room.
Reality had just caught up with my fantasies—the reality of an alienating universe, where the chief guardians of gastronomic excellence toil away inside prize-winning kitchens, 12 hours per day and six days per week, and with that, sacrifice their liver and their good manners in order to send out plates whose subtle flavors contrast sharply with the baseness of their condition.

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