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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french French] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn some polite French vocabulary, as well as cultural tips on how to be polite in France. Remember, being polite is always appreciated and can make a big difference in your interactions with native speakers.
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french French] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, you will learn how to be polite in French. Being polite is always appreciated, and can open the doors to new friendships and opportunities.
To get the most out of this lesson, make sure you know the basics of French grammar and pronunciation.  


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==Why Being Polite is Important in French Culture==
In French culture, politeness is an essential part of communication. It is expected to use polite expressions when addressing strangers or formal situations. French people pay attention to the tone, choice of words and expressions used, and gestures to express their politeness.


==Basic Polite French Vocabulary==
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Invariable-Words|Invariable Words]] & [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Express-Surprise|Express Surprise]].</span>
Here is some basic polite French vocabulary that you can use in different situations:
== Why is Politeness Important in French Culture? ==


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In France, being polite is a fundamental value. It is not only a way of showing respect, but it's also a way of being well-perceived by others. Politeness is part of daily life in France, and it's crucial to know how to be polite when communicating with French speakers.
|French||Pronunciation||English Translation
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|Bonjour||bohn-zhoor||Hello/Good morning/Good afternoon
|--
|Comment allez-vous?||kom-mohn-tah-lay-voo?||How are you?(formal)
|--
|Enchanté(e)||ahn-shahn-tey||Nice to meet you(Formal)
|--
|Je vous en prie||juh-voo-zahn-pree||You're welcome (formal)
|--
|Pardon||pahr-dohn||Excuse me
|--
|Merci||mehr-see||Thank you
|--
|Au revoir||oh-re-vwahr||Goodbye
|}


Use these words constructively in everyday situations will not only make you sound polite but also make you feel like you belong in the French language.
To be polite, there are some simple rules to follow:


==Expressions to be Polite==
1. Use "Bonjour" or "Bonsoir" when greeting someone.
Besides basic polite French vocabulary, there are some expressions that you need to use to be polite in French culture. Here are some expressions that are used to be polite in French:
2. Address people with "Madame" or "Monsieur" when speaking to them.
3. Use "S'il vous plaît" (please) and "merci" (thank you) frequently.
4. Always apologize when you make a mistake.  


===Saying Please & Thank You===
By following these rules, you will show your politeness and respect for the French culture.  
To attract someone's attention or ask for something in a formal context, use "s'il vous plaît," which means "please" in French. Always accompany a request with "s'il vous plaît" or "please" in English.


To express gratitude or say "thank you" in French, you can use "merci." It is essential to express your appreciation in French culture.
== How to Address People Politely ==


===Apologizing in French===
Addressing people in France is essential. By using the appropriate title, you show respect and consideration towards others. Here are the most common ways to address people in French:
To apologize in French, you can use "pardon" or "excusez-moi." Both expressions are interchangeable and mean the same.


To apologize in a more formal context, use "je suis désolé(e)" which means "I'm sorry" in French.
* "Madame" is used to address a woman, regardless of her marital status. Example:
-Person 1: Bonjour Madame! (Good morning Madam!)
-Person 2: Bonjour! Comment ça va? (Good morning! How are you?)  


===Introducing Yourself in French===
* "Monsieur" is used to address a man, regardless of his marital status. Example:
To introduce yourself in a formal context, you can use "je suis" which means "I am" in French. Followed by your name or your profession.
-Person 1: Bonjour Monsieur! (Good morning Sir!)
-Person 2: Bonjour. Comment allez-vous? (Good morning. How are you?)


"Enchanté(e)" which we introduced earlier, is another expression that you can use when introducing yourself in a formal situation. It means "nice to meet you."
* "Mademoiselle" is used to address an unmarried woman. However, it's not commonly used anymore as it can be seen as sexist. Nowadays, most people prefer "Madame". Example:
-Person 1: Bonjour Mademoiselle! (Good morning Miss!)
-Person 2: Bonjour. Je préfère Madame en fait. (Good morning. I prefer Madame actually.)


===Expressing Gratitude===
== How to Use Polite Phrases ==
To express gratitude in French use "merci beaucoup." This expression means "thank you very much."


===Wishing Someone Well===
When it comes to politeness, using the right words is crucial. Here are some polite phrases that you can use in your daily interactions:
When you want to wish someone the best, use "bonne chance." This expression means "good luck!"


==Politeness in French Culture==
* "Bonjour" (Good morning) is used to greet someone in the morning. Example:
Now that you have learned some basic French vocabulary and expressions to be polite in French, we will show you how to use them correctly in cultural contexts.
-Person 1: Bonjour Marie! (Good morning Marie)
-Person 2: Bonjour! (Good morning!)


===Greeting People in France===
* "Bonsoir" (Good evening) is used to greet someone in the evening. Example:
In France, when you arrive at a gathering or a formal event, it's essential to greet the host and the guests. It is also polite to shake hands or give a kiss on each cheek (depending on the region) when greeting someone in France.
-Person 1: Bonsoir Marc! (Good evening Marc!)
-Person 2: Bonsoir! Comment ça va? (Good evening! How are you?)


When leaving, be sure to say goodbye to everyone and thank them for their company. Making an effort in greeting people, even if you don't know them well, is appreciated in French culture.
* "Au revoir" (Goodbye) is used when leaving someone. Example:
-Person 1: Au revoir Laura! (Goodbye Laura!)
-Person 2: Au revoir! (Goodbye!)


===Dining in France===
* "Merci" (Thank you) is used to express gratitude. Example:
When you are invited to someone's home for dinner, it's customary to bring a bottle of wine or chocolates as a gift for the host.
-Person 1: Merci pour votre aide! (Thank you for your help!)
-Person 2: De rien. (You're welcome.)


Table manners are essential in French culture. Use "s'il vous plaît" to request something and "merci" to thank the host or hostess.
* "Pardon" or "Excusez-moi" (Excuse me) is used to apologize or to ask for forgiveness. Example:
-Person 1: Excusez-moi, je suis en retard. (Excuse me, I'm late.)
-Person 2: Ce n'est pas grave. (It's not a problem.)


When dining, it is common in France to keep your hands on the table, rest your wrists on the table, and keep your elbows close to your sides. Avoid using toothpicks in public places, it can be seen as impolite.
* "S'il vous plaît" (Please) is used to make a polite request. Example:
-Person 1: Pouvez-vous me passer le sel s'il vous plaît? (Can you pass me the salt please?)
-Person 2: Voilà. (Here you go.)


===Showing Respect in French Culture===
== How to Ask for Permission Politely ==
Respect is critical concerning French culture. French people are proud of their language and their culture. Always make an effort to speak French as much as possible when interacting with native speakers. It shows that you respect their culture and makes them more willing to engage with you.


==Dialogue==
Asking for permission in French is crucial, especially in formal situations. Here are some of the common phrases to use to ask for permission:


*Person 1: Bonjour. Comment allez-vous? (Hello. How are you?)
* "Est-ce que je peux?" (Can I?) Example:
*Person 2: Bonjour. Ça va, merci. Et vous? (Hello. I'm fine, thank you. And you?)
-Person 1: Est-ce que je peux vous aider? (Can I help you?)  
*Person 1: Ça va bien, merci. (I'm well, thank you.)
-Person 2: Non merci, je vais bien. (No thanks, I'm fine.)  
*Person 2: Enchanté(e). (Nice to meet you.)
*Person 1: Enchanté(e) également. (Nice to meet you too.)


==Conclusion==
* "Puis-je?" (May I?) Example:
-Person 1: Puis-je vous poser une question? (May I ask you a question?)
-Person 2: Oui, bien sûr. (Yes, of course.)


In this lesson, we have learned how to be polite in French. Politeness is an essential part of French culture and should be used in all contexts. We have learned basic French vocabulary, expressions to be polite when apologizing, introducing yourself, and wishing someone the best.
* "Je peux vous demander?" (May I ask you?) Example:
-Person 1: Je peux vous demander votre nom s'il vous plaît? (May I ask you for your name please?)
-Person 2: Oui, je m'appelle Pierre. (Yes, my name is Pierre.)


It is also essential to remember the cultural context when using these expressions. Make an effort to show respect and engage with native speakers as much as possible.
== How to Express Gratitude Politely ==


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When someone helps you, it's polite to express your gratitude in French. Here are some phrases to show your appreciation:
 
* "Je vous remercie" (I thank you) Example:
-Person 1: Je vous remercie pour votre aide. (I thank you for your help.)
-Person 2: De rien. (You're welcome.)
 
* "Je suis reconnaissant(e)" (I am grateful) Example:
-Person 1: Je suis reconnaissante de votre soutien. (I am grateful for your support.)
-Person 2: C'est normal. (It's normal.)
 
* "Je suis très reconnaissant(e)" (I am very grateful) Example:
-Person 1: Je suis très reconnaissante de votre aide. (I am very grateful for your help.)
-Person 2: C'était un plaisir de vous aider. (It was a pleasure to help you.)
 
== Practice with Dialogue ==
 
Here is a dialogue to practice being polite in French:
 
* Person 1: Bonjour Madame! Comment allez-vous? (Good morning Madam! How are you?)
* Person 2: Bonjour! Je vais bien merci, et vous? (Good morning! I'm fine, thank you, and you?)
* Person 1: Je vais bien aussi, merci. Puis-je vous demander si vous pouvez m'aider avec ce document s'il vous plaît? (I'm fine too, thank you. May I ask you to help me with this document please?)
* Person 2: Oui, bien sûr. Je peux vous aider à traduire. (Yes, of course. I can help you with the translation.)
* Person 1: Je vous remercie beaucoup. (Thank you very much.)
* Person 2: De rien! (You're welcome!)
 
== Conclusion ==
 
In conclusion, being polite is essential in French culture. Knowing how to address people and use polite phrases can make a big difference in your interactions with French speakers. Remember to always show respect and gratitude, and you'll find that people will be more willing to help you.
 
To improve your [[Language/French|French]] [[Language/French/Vocabulary|Vocabulary]], you can also use the [https://polyglotclub.com Polyglot Club] website. [https://polyglotclub.com/find-friends.php?search=send&d=0&f=36&offre1=42 Find native speakers] and ask them any [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french/question questions]!  


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<hr>➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.<br>➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎




<span link>Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: [[Language/French/Vocabulary/Trop-Cool|Trop Cool]] & [[Language/French/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]].</span>
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==Sources==
* [https://www.lawlessfrench.com/vocabulary/politeness/ French Politeness - Essential French - Lawless French Vocabulary]
* [https://www.thoughtco.com/french-politeness-vocabulary-3572150 Basic French Politeness Vocabulary and Expressions]
* [https://www.talkinfrench.com/guide-french-politeness/ Your guide to French politeness and niceties | Talk in French]


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French Vocabulary - Be Polite

Hi French learners! 😊
In this lesson, you will learn how to be polite in French. Being polite is always appreciated, and can open the doors to new friendships and opportunities. To get the most out of this lesson, make sure you know the basics of French grammar and pronunciation.


Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Invariable Words & Express Surprise.

Why is Politeness Important in French Culture?[edit | edit source]

In France, being polite is a fundamental value. It is not only a way of showing respect, but it's also a way of being well-perceived by others. Politeness is part of daily life in France, and it's crucial to know how to be polite when communicating with French speakers.

To be polite, there are some simple rules to follow:

1. Use "Bonjour" or "Bonsoir" when greeting someone. 2. Address people with "Madame" or "Monsieur" when speaking to them. 3. Use "S'il vous plaît" (please) and "merci" (thank you) frequently. 4. Always apologize when you make a mistake.

By following these rules, you will show your politeness and respect for the French culture.

How to Address People Politely[edit | edit source]

Addressing people in France is essential. By using the appropriate title, you show respect and consideration towards others. Here are the most common ways to address people in French:

  • "Madame" is used to address a woman, regardless of her marital status. Example:

-Person 1: Bonjour Madame! (Good morning Madam!) -Person 2: Bonjour! Comment ça va? (Good morning! How are you?)

  • "Monsieur" is used to address a man, regardless of his marital status. Example:

-Person 1: Bonjour Monsieur! (Good morning Sir!) -Person 2: Bonjour. Comment allez-vous? (Good morning. How are you?)

  • "Mademoiselle" is used to address an unmarried woman. However, it's not commonly used anymore as it can be seen as sexist. Nowadays, most people prefer "Madame". Example:

-Person 1: Bonjour Mademoiselle! (Good morning Miss!) -Person 2: Bonjour. Je préfère Madame en fait. (Good morning. I prefer Madame actually.)

How to Use Polite Phrases[edit | edit source]

When it comes to politeness, using the right words is crucial. Here are some polite phrases that you can use in your daily interactions:

  • "Bonjour" (Good morning) is used to greet someone in the morning. Example:

-Person 1: Bonjour Marie! (Good morning Marie) -Person 2: Bonjour! (Good morning!)

  • "Bonsoir" (Good evening) is used to greet someone in the evening. Example:

-Person 1: Bonsoir Marc! (Good evening Marc!) -Person 2: Bonsoir! Comment ça va? (Good evening! How are you?)

  • "Au revoir" (Goodbye) is used when leaving someone. Example:

-Person 1: Au revoir Laura! (Goodbye Laura!) -Person 2: Au revoir! (Goodbye!)

  • "Merci" (Thank you) is used to express gratitude. Example:

-Person 1: Merci pour votre aide! (Thank you for your help!) -Person 2: De rien. (You're welcome.)

  • "Pardon" or "Excusez-moi" (Excuse me) is used to apologize or to ask for forgiveness. Example:

-Person 1: Excusez-moi, je suis en retard. (Excuse me, I'm late.) -Person 2: Ce n'est pas grave. (It's not a problem.)

  • "S'il vous plaît" (Please) is used to make a polite request. Example:

-Person 1: Pouvez-vous me passer le sel s'il vous plaît? (Can you pass me the salt please?) -Person 2: Voilà. (Here you go.)

How to Ask for Permission Politely[edit | edit source]

Asking for permission in French is crucial, especially in formal situations. Here are some of the common phrases to use to ask for permission:

  • "Est-ce que je peux?" (Can I?) Example:

-Person 1: Est-ce que je peux vous aider? (Can I help you?) -Person 2: Non merci, je vais bien. (No thanks, I'm fine.)

  • "Puis-je?" (May I?) Example:

-Person 1: Puis-je vous poser une question? (May I ask you a question?) -Person 2: Oui, bien sûr. (Yes, of course.)

  • "Je peux vous demander?" (May I ask you?) Example:

-Person 1: Je peux vous demander votre nom s'il vous plaît? (May I ask you for your name please?) -Person 2: Oui, je m'appelle Pierre. (Yes, my name is Pierre.)

How to Express Gratitude Politely[edit | edit source]

When someone helps you, it's polite to express your gratitude in French. Here are some phrases to show your appreciation:

  • "Je vous remercie" (I thank you) Example:

-Person 1: Je vous remercie pour votre aide. (I thank you for your help.) -Person 2: De rien. (You're welcome.)

  • "Je suis reconnaissant(e)" (I am grateful) Example:

-Person 1: Je suis reconnaissante de votre soutien. (I am grateful for your support.) -Person 2: C'est normal. (It's normal.)

  • "Je suis très reconnaissant(e)" (I am very grateful) Example:

-Person 1: Je suis très reconnaissante de votre aide. (I am very grateful for your help.) -Person 2: C'était un plaisir de vous aider. (It was a pleasure to help you.)

Practice with Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Here is a dialogue to practice being polite in French:

  • Person 1: Bonjour Madame! Comment allez-vous? (Good morning Madam! How are you?)
  • Person 2: Bonjour! Je vais bien merci, et vous? (Good morning! I'm fine, thank you, and you?)
  • Person 1: Je vais bien aussi, merci. Puis-je vous demander si vous pouvez m'aider avec ce document s'il vous plaît? (I'm fine too, thank you. May I ask you to help me with this document please?)
  • Person 2: Oui, bien sûr. Je peux vous aider à traduire. (Yes, of course. I can help you with the translation.)
  • Person 1: Je vous remercie beaucoup. (Thank you very much.)
  • Person 2: De rien! (You're welcome!)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In conclusion, being polite is essential in French culture. Knowing how to address people and use polite phrases can make a big difference in your interactions with French speakers. Remember to always show respect and gratitude, and you'll find that people will be more willing to help you.

To improve your French Vocabulary, you can also use the Polyglot Club website. Find native speakers and ask them any questions!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎


Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: Trop Cool & How to say Good Bye?.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]