1. When guests visit, two polite things to do include: 1. Offering them a glass of water or refreshments. 2. Asking about their well-being or how they are doing. These actions reflect basic hospitality and show that the host values their presence. Small courtesies like these make guests feel welcome anRead more

    When guests visit, two polite things to do include:
    1. Offering them a glass of water or refreshments.
    2. Asking about their well-being or how they are doing.
    These actions reflect basic hospitality and show that the host values their presence. Small courtesies like these make guests feel welcome and create a warm, friendly atmosphere. These practices are also part of Indian cultural traditions and are encouraged in the play “Say the Right Thing.”

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  2. Impolite behaviours when having guests include: 1. Asking them when they will leave. 2. Criticising or commenting negatively on their habits. Such behaviour can hurt their feelings and make them uncomfortable. A good host avoids rude or insensitive remarks and ensures that guests feel respected andRead more

    Impolite behaviours when having guests include:
    1. Asking them when they will leave.
    2. Criticising or commenting negatively on their habits.
    Such behaviour can hurt their feelings and make them uncomfortable. A good host avoids rude or insensitive remarks and ensures that guests feel respected and valued. In “Say the Right Thing,” Mary’s impolite comments cause embarrassment, highlighting the importance of using kind, respectful language with visitors.

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  3. As guests prepare to leave, it is polite to express that you enjoyed their company by saying, “Must you go?” or “Can’t you stay longer?” This shows warmth and appreciation. It makes guests feel valued and indicates that their presence was enjoyed. In the play, Mary is specifically taught to say suchRead more

    As guests prepare to leave, it is polite to express that you enjoyed their company by saying, “Must you go?” or “Can’t you stay longer?” This shows warmth and appreciation. It makes guests feel valued and indicates that their presence was enjoyed. In the play, Mary is specifically taught to say such phrases to leave a good impression, which emphasizes the importance of politeness and thoughtfulness in social situations.

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  4. When classmates are rude while disagreeing, stay calm and use polite language. Avoid arguing back. Say things like “Let’s listen to each other” or “We can all share our views one by one.” Encourage mutual respect and remind others to speak kindly. Handling disagreements respectfully promotes a peaceRead more

    When classmates are rude while disagreeing, stay calm and use polite language. Avoid arguing back. Say things like “Let’s listen to each other” or “We can all share our views one by one.” Encourage mutual respect and remind others to speak kindly. Handling disagreements respectfully promotes a peaceful environment. This ties into the play’s theme, where speaking kindly—even when people differ—is essential to avoid embarrassment or conflict.

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  5. To politely handle class disagreements: 1. Listen carefully without interrupting the speaker. 2. Use respectful language and tone while expressing your view. 3. Try to find a fair solution that includes everyone’s ideas. These methods encourage a healthy, respectful conversation and prevent argumentRead more

    To politely handle class disagreements:
    1. Listen carefully without interrupting the speaker.
    2. Use respectful language and tone while expressing your view.
    3. Try to find a fair solution that includes everyone’s ideas.
    These methods encourage a healthy, respectful conversation and prevent arguments. Just like in “Say the Right Thing,” where Mary struggles with polite talk, learning how to respond respectfully is key to better communication in school and life.

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