The phrase "That's all right" can be considered impolite depending on the context and tone in which it is used. If it is said dismissively or in response to an apology, it may come across as insincere or curt. However, in a casual or friendly context, it can simply convey reassurance or acceptance. Ultimately, the implications of the phrase depend on the situation and delivery.
SQUARE thats right lol
the answer is the biggest number of all the group thats the right answer im a teacher
Then your just proven wrong thats all. A hypothesis is not meant to be exactly right. Its more of a chance thing. if its right then your right, if its wrong then its back to the drawing board
> < % $ # ^ & * + = and thats all i can do :))) ( heehee)
In my experience there are no impolite numbers
I got your impolite expression right here.
Im (which means 'not')
Because thats in style right know!
SQUARE thats right lol
Rude is a synonym for impolite.
Liam is acting very impolite today, which is unlike him,' said the teacher.
Impolite has three syllables.
If you are discourteous and impolite you are rude.
being too baked to care can be impolite
all, every.. thats all I can think of right off top of my head...
yes, because thats their right to pursue the rh bill. and thats all thank you. you can yuor answerif u want.
the answer is the biggest number of all the group thats the right answer im a teacher