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  2. Lists of pejorative terms for people - Wikipedia

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    Lists of pejorative terms for people include: List of ethnic slurs. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity; List of common nouns derived from ethnic group names; List of religious slurs; A list of LGBT slang, including LGBT-related slurs; List of age-related terms with negative connotations; List of disability-related terms with ...

  3. List of adjectival and demonymic forms for countries and nations

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    A country demonym denotes the people or the inhabitants of or from there; for example, "Germans" are people of or from Germany. Demonyms are given in plural forms. Singular forms simply remove the final s or, in the case of -ese endings, are the same as the plural forms. The ending -men has feminine equivalent -women (e.g. Irishman, Scotswoman).

  4. 45 Teacher Appreciation Message Ideas To Tell an Educator ...

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    Have your students thank those people who help in the school as well - bus drivers, lunch workers, custodial staff, administrators, paraprofessionals, substitute teachers, etc. 31. I always felt ...

  5. 32 Quiet Habits Of People Who Have Been Through A Lot, As ...

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    Image credits: darkromancegirl87 #2. They don’t ask for help, because people have let them down a lot.

  6. 42 Kind Celebs Who Met Fans And Left Such A Positive ... - AOL

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    Image credits: mr_oranje #3. Steve Zahn lives in my city and frequents the gas station I work at. One day he helped a man push his truck onto our lot and then gave the guy a twenty for gas.

  7. List of adjectivals and demonyms for cities - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of adjectival forms of cities in English and their demonymic equivalents, which denote the people or the inhabitants of these cities. Demonyms ending in -ese are the same in the singular and plural forms. The ending -man has feminine equivalent -woman (e.g. an Irishman and a Scotswoman).

  8. 30 People Share Their Encounters With The Kindest And ... - AOL

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    Image credits: wjescott #3. I met Wil Wheaton at a big SciFi con a few years ago. It was like halfway through the third day and he'd been signing stuff for hours.

  9. Politeness - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon in Punch magazine: 28 July 1920. Politeness is the practical application of good manners or etiquette so as not to offend others and to put them at ease. It is a culturally defined phenomenon, and therefore what is considered polite in one culture can sometimes be quite rude or simply eccentric in another cultural context.