Introduction
Politeness is not just about good manners — it’s a language of kindness.
When we speak politely, we make others feel respected and valued.
మర్యాదగా మాట్లాడటం అంటే కేవలం గౌరవం చూపడం కాదు — అది మన సంస్కారం మరియు మనసు స్థితిని చూపుతుంది.
Please – ప్లీజ్ (Pleez)
Meaning: Used to make a request more polite.
Example: Please give me a glass of water.
Telugu: దయచేసి ఒక గ్లాస్ నీళ్లు ఇవ్వండి.
Phonetics: Dayachesi oka glaas neellu ivvandi.
Tip: Use “Please” whenever you ask someone for help or information.
Excuse Me – ఎక్స్క్యూస్ మీ (Ekskyoos Mee)
Meaning: Used to get attention or apologize for a small mistake.
Example: Excuse me, can I sit here?
Telugu: క్షమించండి, నేను ఇక్కడ కూర్చోవచ్చా?
Phonetics: Kshaminchandi, nenu ikkada koorchovachaa?
Tip: Use this before asking a question or interrupting politely.
Sorry – సారీ (Saari)
Meaning: Used to express regret or apology.
Example: Sorry, I didn’t notice you there.
Telugu: క్షమించండి, నేను మిమ్మల్ని గుర్తించలేదు.
Phonetics: Kshaminchandi, nenu mimmlni gurtinchaaledu.
Tip: Always say “Sorry” sincerely — it builds trust and softens hearts.
May I – మే ఐ (May Ai)
Meaning: Used for polite permission.
Example: May I come in?
Telugu: నేను లోపలికి రావచ్చా?
Phonetics: Nenu lopaliki raavachaa?
Tip: Use it in formal or respectful situations (classroom, office).
Psychological Note
Speaking politely calms your mind and improves your communication confidence.
It helps reduce stress in conversations and makes others more willing to listen.
మర్యాద మన మాటల్లో ఉంటే – మనిషి మనసులోకి దారి తెరుస్తుంది.
Conclusion
“Politeness costs nothing but earns everything.”
Speak softly, use kind words, and your English will sound natural and respectful.
(Note: Speak softly, use kind words, and your English will sound confident and beautiful.”
— Shaktimatha 369 Learning Team.)
( Grammar tip: Some / Any” — Quantity Words
Use “some” → in positive sentences
I have some money. (కొంత డబ్బు ఉంది.)
Use “any” → in negative or questions
Do you have any money?
I don’t have any friends here.
Telugu Tip: “కొంత” = some; “ఏమైనా” / “ఏవి అయినా” = any.)




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