Public Courtesy
Artaxerxes Pavonis
A reminder of Public Courtesy, please use the country's common language in responding to articles. In Ireland's case, this would be English. I suppose you could also use Gaelic, but it isn't too well known to rl foreigners. This is to help ensure the flow of on-topic conversion, and weed out trolls.
No one can force you to use English (or Gaelic...) but please consider and respect those who don't know your own beautiful language(s). I could throw out some fancy Spanish, but very few will understand and appreciate it, and thus it does me and you no good.
So remember, *Be Kind, Please Rewind*
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no, that's not it...
*Be Courteous, Use English* ... or Gaelic?
-Artaxerxes Pavonis
Disclaimer: This is not an official government article, but a personal thought on and of stuffs and things.
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Remember folks, when you courtesy,
you make a court out of Tesy
curtsy- courtesy from the french cur' esy
no.. from the french "courtoisie"
From Middle English curtesie, from Anglo-Norman curtesie, from Old French curteisie, cortoisie. [1]
ireland common language is not cursing?
eire abu
courtoisie/courtois/courtoise
Tortoise?
I ran this through google translate and I am still confused.
I agree!
我跑这个通过谷歌翻译,我仍然感到困惑。
votado xD
Must be directed at all those Croatian do gooders around here...