Whatever his problem may be, he does not belong in a service occupation if he cannot act in a civil and courteous manner toward his guests. |
A courteous letter acknowledging the complaint would have been quite sufficient. |
Most of the people on the slopes were Austrians, and they were impeccably well-behaved and courteous. |
She appreciates a handsome face, a courteous gesture, and the occasional swig of aqua vitae. |
Margaret was a pleasant and courteous lady who was very well liked by all who knew her. |
One should not be arrogant or insolent but rather be kind, considerate and courteous towards them. |