Meredith DuranManners come down to a single principle, talk of nothing that might actually prove interesting.
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The best way to be polite is to say nothing that might actually prove interesting. The best way to be polite is to say nothing that might actually prove interesting. The most effective way to be polite is to say nothing that might actually prove interesting. The most polite way to be polite is to say nothing that might actually prove interesting.
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