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Old 21-Sep-2004, 06:34
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could you pllease tell me the meaning of the idiom out of courtsey

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Old 21-Sep-2004, 08:20
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[quote="remon"]Dear Teachers

could you pllease tell me the meaning of the idiom out of courtsey

it means that you have done something as a polite/respectful gesture or remark. You are being well mannered towards others.

Being courteous also means remembering birthdays, returning telephone calls, and keeping promises.
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