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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Feminine manners/ways

Ways or Manner

1 He might be a man but he has feminine manners/ways.

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Both look fine to me. I guess it all depends on what you are meaning. Manners are more like body movements like "table manners" - how he eats his food.

  • Both look fine to me.
  • I guess it all depends on what you are meaning.
  • Manners are more like body movements like "table manners" - how he eats his food.
  • Or how he holds his body.
  • Or the way he talks.
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Both look fine to me. I guess it all depends on what you are meaning.

Manners are more like body movements like "table manners" - how he eats his food. Or how he holds his body. Or the way he talks. These are called, "body mannerisms".

Ways could me more than just that. This could imply how he acts in his lifestyle or the way he does things.

example:

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