Frequency rank: 6,247. – 6,255.
- manners; courtesy; etiquette
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- manners; courtesy; etiquette
This term refers to the behavior and attitudes considered appropriate in social interactions and can encompass a wide range of customs and practices that reflect respect and politeness.
Generated collocations (experimental)
れいぎ礼儀をまもる守るto observe mannersれいぎただしい礼儀正しいpolite/courteousれいぎさほう礼儀作法etiquette/ceremonial rulesれいぎ礼儀をかく欠くto lack mannersれいぎ礼儀をまなぶ学ぶto learn mannersれいぎ礼儀をおもんじる重んじるto value etiquetteびじねすビジネスのれいぎ礼儀business etiquetteれいぎただしい礼儀正しいふるまい振る舞いcourteous behaviorれいぎ礼儀をおしえる教えるto teach mannersれいぎ礼儀をこころえる心得るto be well-versed in etiquette
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Example sentences
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It was a surprise to see all the students behaving with decorum on prom night.
You could at least try to be a bit more polite, even though it's not like you.
3. いっしょうけんめい一生懸命つくられた作られたげえむゲームには、いっしょうけんめい一生懸命にとりくむ取り組むのがれいぎ礼儀なんだよきごう?ぽうずポーズぼたんボタンなんておしたら押したらげえむゲームにしつれい失礼だもん。
It's only manners to tackle all out a game that they have gone all out in creating. Pressing the pause button is just rude!
Don't you know the saying "good manners even between friends?"
It was civil of him to offer his seat to the old man.
They consider it impolite to disagree with someone they don't know very well.
I was taken in by his good looks and gracious manners.
In Japan, it is proper to bow when you meet someone.
It is against etiquette to call on a person early in the morning.
It is not polite to interrupt someone while he is talking.