If it's in a relationship just say were having differences right now and I'm really feeling as if I need my own space and I think we should stop seeing each other. If it someone who has worn out their welcome just say I enjoyed your company and I've given you plenty of time to get yourself together but now it's time for you to leave I understand this may not be good time for you but it is for me and you know if need me call me but you have the rest of the day to get your stuff out. or the end of the week or whatever. You know how to talk to someone so you know what you would like to say but say whatever it takes to get them out sometimes people take your kindness for weakness so don't just say it without authority say it like you mean it if it's just GET OUT!! then say that so just say it It's time for you to go GET OUT!!! Good Luck!!! Politely mention that its getting late or that you have things to do. Mention it twice and if they do not respond say," Im sorry but I have things to do so its been nice talking with you but now its time to leave." Also you can ask them what time it is, that is usually a kind hint to leave.
A polite way to ask someone to leave could be: "I appreciate your time here, but could you please make your way out now? Thank you for understanding."
The best way is to be polite and sweet, people like this, and just ask them.
Yes, this is the polite way, instead of saying what which is considered rude.
comment t'appelles? comment vous appelez-vous? (polite way) Quel est ton prénom? Quel est votre prénom? (polite way)
A polite address is a way of writing or talking to someone, in which you would use a prefixed title. Such as saying Dr. Whoever, or Mrs. Smith, it is the polite way to address someone.
Simple: (the polite way) "Um, no thanks." (rude way): "Never!" (polite reject way): "Sorry, but I already have a bf."
first:Try to be their friend first and get closer to themsecond:u will be their best friend and know much about themThird: you make the move and ask them about their weaknessesBAMBOOM MY YOUR WORK IS DONE!!!
It is a polite way of saying they had sex.
"What is your ethnicity?" This asks what someone's ethnic or racial background is. "What is your nationality?" This asks what country someone is from, has citizenship in, or affiliates with politically. Both options are inoffensive and commonly used.
In a very polite and formal way.
It depends on your relationship with the person you want to ask to. If there is a close enough relation, you should just ask it, are you on your period? Period. If there is no close relation, there is no polite way. It's not your business. This is very private and only shared with loved ones and close friends.
obut a week and you sould answer like this 'dont forget that i sould have a letter from you'
It is a relatively polite way of calling someone a liar.