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43 English lessons that sound polite

English Lesson: I’m not sure that’s a good idea.
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11. “I’m not sure that’s a good idea.”

English Lesson: Can everyone go ahead and take a seat, and let's get started.
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12. “Can everyone go ahead and take a seat, and let's get started.”

English Lesson: Excuse me, I wanted to see about opening a small business checking account.
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13. “Excuse me, I wanted to see about opening a small business checking account.”

English Lesson: Not at all.
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14. “Not at all.”

English Lesson: I'm sorry. What was your name again?
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15. “I'm sorry. What was your name again?”

English Lesson: Yes, I was wondering if you take Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield?
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16. “Yes, I was wondering if you take Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield?”

English Lesson: Actually, if you could give us a few more minutes...?
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17. “Actually, if you could give us a few more minutes...?”

English Lesson: Would you care to join me on the dance floor?
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18. “Would you care to join me on the dance floor?”

English Lesson: You'll have to tell me more about it later.
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19. “You'll have to tell me more about it later.”

English Lesson: Skim over it and let me know if you have any questions.
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20. “Skim over it and let me know if you have any questions.”

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