But you can expect normal, everyday politeness, fair play, communication and consideration from your colleagues.
Could politeness have become diminished by the blending of so many different cultures in Israeli society?
There was some rare politeness along with pledges of support last month between India and Pakistan.
And this is all in a state with a historical reputation for collegiality and Midwestern politeness.
Out of politeness, I've accepted Facebook friend requests from any family members who have sent them.
This is almost unheard of in this culture but a politeness offered to the guest foreigner.
The institutionalized inefficiency sharply contrasted with the politeness, even kindness of individual Pakistanis, including at the airport.
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At a time when similar meetings have ended either in donnybrooks or in savage politeness, this was unusual.
"Meet O'Neal and you can't help but be impressed with his politeness and easy charm, " cooed the magazine EuroMoney.
She balks when I mention it, but we both know her balking is politeness, not an argument with the truth.
Out of politeness, they told me it was OK to not remove my shoes as I walked in to their rooms.
Christmas is one of the best things you Christians have given us, along with mac and cheese, Bono, croquet and politeness.
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They hold demonstrations and argue in favour of greater representation, but do so with a politeness to make a saint blush.
Mr Hussein's policies may be odious but show a little politeness, please.
So shall we continue our discussion following the normal politeness of only making extracts to comment upon rather than republishing entire essays or even books?
The one real memorable moment was when Tim Pawlenty showed an embarrassing lack of spine (or if you are really old-fashioned, an admirable degree of politeness).
Sometimes it was a matter of politeness, as in the Luberon farm restaurant where the beaming hostess set a vast caldron of lamb navarin before us.
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Two security guys showed up, the same on TV and in life: beefy guys whose scrupulous politeness was somehow linked to their willingness to crack skulls.
The trick is to engage them in the formal ritual of French politeness be sure to say bonjour (good day), merci (thank you) and au revoir (goodbye).
After seventeen years of marriage, Nava and Benny still loved each other, but their daily interactions were characterized by a measure of mutual politeness mixed with suppressed impatience.
And, finally, New York police commissioner Raymond W. Kelly should inform the aggrieved extremists, with maximum politeness, that he will spend a minimum of time listening to them.
She lets the group offer their take and then she offers her opinion with a firm politeness that suggests she can hear whether the song fits with the station's overall feel.
Typically a neutral arbiter, Michael Martin became the focus of parliamentary anger on Monday afternoon as member after member of Parliament, all with the veneer of Parliamentary politeness, insinuated that he should resign.
Only a few, the old ones, covered their insolence with glacial politeness, while the younger ones became either servile or friendly to the point of taking liberties, thinking thereby to win her favor.
The police, not usually renowned for their gentleness, were politeness personified as they shepherded millions of pilgrims down to the river banks, keeping them in orderly queues, and insured their safety while bathing.
One recent opinion survey indicated that the French now regard honesty as the most important value in everyday life, and consider the perceived decline in honesty to be almost as regrettable as the decline in politeness.
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