50 polite English phrases

2023 ж. 3 Мам.
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In this video, you will learn 50 polite English phrases for everyday conversational American English. I will teach you a variety of phrases that can help you be more polite and friendly in your conversations with others. These phrases will help you when you are at mealtime, visiting an English speaker’s house, or in a friendly conversation.
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  • Both "Thanks for dinner" and "Thanks for the dinner" are grammatically correct and commonly used in the US. With that being said, "Thanks for dinner" is a more casual and informal way of expressing gratitude, while "Thanks for the dinner" is more formal and polite. So, which one to use may depend on the context and your relationship with the person who cooked or treated you to the meal. If you are thanking a close friend or family member, "Thanks for dinner" may be appropriate. If you are expressing gratitude to someone you don't know as well or in a more formal setting, "Thanks for the dinner" may be more suitable.

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