"Pleasantries" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Polite or friendly expressions used to greet someone or begin a conversation, or general pleasant or trivial talk.
To beg or appeal humbly and earnestly, especially in a difficult situation, for something such as help or mercy.
A polite expression used to make a request or ask for something. It is often used in informal writing or spoken language to ask for a favor or service. Example: "Could you please turn down the music?" or "Please help me with this assignment."
Something or someone that is more pleasing, more enjoyable, or more agreeable.Example: The park will be a pleasanter place to walk in the evening when the sun sets.In other words, it means something or someone that provides a greater sense of comfort, enjoyment, or satisfaction.
Adjective:Extremely pleasing or enjoyable.Example: "The pleasantest part of the trip was visiting the scenic beach."
The state or quality of being pleasing or enjoyable; agreeable and attractive qualities or manner that please or delight others.
Pleasanton is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, United States. The name "Pleasanton" comes from Isaac H. Pleasants, a significant developer of the area in the mid-19th century.
A pleasing or charming remark, characteristic, or event, especially one likely to put someone at ease or make them happy; a polite or courteous expression.
The word "please" is an adverb that is used to express polite request, courtesy, or politeness. It can also be used as a modal verb to express desire or expectation for something to happen.Example sentences:<em> Can you open the window, please?</em> I'd be grateful if you please me a cup of coffee. Please be quiet, I need to concentrate.
"A person who is a pleaser is someone who is often overly eager to please others, often at the expense of their own needs and desires. This can manifest in a variety of ways, such as constantly trying to satisfy others' expectations, being overly concerned with what others think, and putting others' needs before their own.Example: "She's a total people-pleaser, always agreeing to do things for others, even if it means sacrificing her own time and energy."It can also refer to a verb, meaning to make someone pleased or happy:Example: "The gift pleased her, so I'm glad I bought it for her."
Polite form of "please", used to show politeness or to make a request more formal or courteous.
Pleasingly refers to something that is enjoyable, satisfying, or agreeable. It is an adverb that means giving pleasure or satisfaction, often in a way that is considered desirable or acceptable.Example sentences:<em> She smiled pleasingly at the thought of her vacation.</em> The sweet taste of the cake was pleasingly sweet.It can also imply a sense of greatly or extremely to a certain degree, such as:<em> The fireworks exploded pleasingly loudly.</em> The game was played pleasingly well by both teams.
The pleasingness of a thing is the quality of being agreeable or enjoyable, often in a way that creates a sense of delight or satisfaction.