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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Polite response

Is it more polite to answer:
I don't quite agree instead of I don't agree?
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I suppose it would be better to try and salvage a friendship rather than tell the truth. After all, we still say 'Dear Sir' and 'Yours truly' when that is obviously not the truth.

  • I suppose it would be better to try and salvage a friendship rather than tell the truth.
  • After all, we still say 'Dear Sir' and 'Yours truly' when that is obviously not the truth.
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I suppose it would be better to try and salvage a friendship rather than tell the truth.
After all, we still say 'Dear Sir' and 'Yours truly' when that is obviously not the truth.
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wilpeterI suppose it would be better to try and salvage a friendship rather than tell the truth.After all, we still say 'Dear Sir' and 'Yours truly' when that is obviously not the truth.
Ok. I'll choose the 'quite' option. Thank you a lot wolpeter!

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