5 thoughts on “If others give you things kindly, be good to you, don't you want it, will it be impolite?”

  1. If others give you things kindly, be good to you, don't you want it, will it be impolite?
    It what are you talking about, if others give you things kindly, you don't want it, isn't it bad? I think it's really not good. Other people send you something, that is a heart, just want to give you, maybe to you, you should accept it, of course, if you don't make mistakes, if it is that kind of sending something, it is that kind of sending things, That's not the same. It is that I usually give me a small gift between friends. I give you a small gift. I don't care if you like it? It should be accepted, because he is just a small gift, does not represent anything, only represents one heart.
    Actually, when friends send small gifts between friends, sometimes you can get a piece of sugar. He can send each other with a biscuit, and it will not be disgusted. You give me a piece of sugar. I give you a biscuit, and I eat it too. Some people are always delayed when they are given again. Eat, you can pick it up, and then go to the pocket. This is better. This is also a respect for others. Isn't it big? If you say that it is very stressful, or you do n’t need this thing, and you are not familiar with this person. Then you refuse to say this euphemistically, you can't use it, or you can't use it, don't hurt the self -esteem of others, and you have to say it.

  2. Not necessarily, it depends on who sent it. If it is a good friend who gives you out of the friendship between you, if others have a heart, you do not accept it. I sent it, but if you don't like him, you can refuse euphemistically, so that it is not a polite behavior; if others have given you a gift, you can not be regarded as an impolite behavior.

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