Introduction
Politeness is not just about speaking English — it’s about speaking from the heart.
When we use words like Please, Sorry, Thank you, and Excuse me,
we don’t just communicate; we connect.
మనం మర్యాదపూర్వకంగా మాట్లాడినప్పుడు,
మన మాటలు ఇతరుల మనసును తాకుతాయి, మన వ్యక్తిత్వాన్ని ప్రతిబింబిస్తాయి.
Excuse Me — ఎక్స్క్యూస్ మీ (Ekskyuus mii)
Meaning: Used to get someone’s attention or to pass politely.
Example: Excuse me, could you please tell me the time?
Telugu: క్షమించండి, సమయం చెప్పగలరా?
Phonetics: Kshaminchandi, samayam cheppagalarā?
Tip: Always say “Excuse me” before interrupting or passing by someone.
Please — ప్లీజ్ (Pliij)
Meaning: Used to make a request sound softer and kinder.
Example: Please help me with this report.
Telugu: దయచేసి ఈ రిపోర్ట్లో నాకు సహాయం చేయండి.
Phonetics: Dayachesi ee report-lo naaku sahaayam cheyandi.
Tip: When you say “Please,” it shows you respect the listener.
Thank You — థాంక్ యూ (Thaank yoo)
Meaning: To express gratitude for help or kindness.
Example: Thank you for explaining it so clearly.
Telugu: మీరు చాలా స్పష్టంగా వివరించినందుకు ధన్యవాదాలు.
Phonetics: Meeru chaala spashtanga vivarinchinanduku dhanyavadalu.
Tip: Saying “Thank you” turns small help into warm relationships.
Sorry — సారీ (Saarii)
Meaning: Used to apologize politely.
Example: I’m sorry for being late.
Telugu: ఆలస్యమైనందుకు క్షమించండి.
Phonetics: Aalasya mainanduku kshaminchandi.
Tip: “Sorry” is not weakness — it’s a sign of strength and humility.
Psychological Note
When we use polite words, people feel respected, and they naturally respond with kindness.
In psychology, polite speech creates positive emotional energy that improves communication, relationships, and even self-esteem.
మన మాటల మాధుర్యం మన మనసు అందాన్ని చూపిస్తుంది.
Conclusion
“Politeness is a language that the deaf can hear and the blind can see.”
Speak with heart, listen with grace ❤️ and your English will always shine. Give give me a good image for blog upload.




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