Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clint Eastwood has a poise but he isn't polite. He didn't say, ``Make my day, please''
Assuming you mean the characters he portrays and not the actual person since you referenced a quote from a character, that is not poise - it is intimidation.
Or presence. Different from poise.
Actually, your presence is not "different" than poise. It's a factor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clint Eastwood has a poise but he isn't polite. He didn't say, ``Make my day, please''
Assuming you mean the characters he portrays and not the actual person since you referenced a quote from a character, that is not poise - it is intimidation.
Or presence. Different from poise.
Anonymous wrote:Clint Eastwood has a poise but he isn't polite. He didn't say, ``Make my day, please''
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clint Eastwood has a poise but he isn't polite. He didn't say, ``Make my day, please''
Assuming you mean the characters he portrays and not the actual person since you referenced a quote from a character, that is not poise - it is intimidation.
Anonymous wrote:Clint Eastwood has a poise but he isn't polite. He didn't say, ``Make my day, please''
Anonymous wrote:It's starts early and continues as students progress through school. That said, Concord Hill does a nice job. The students must greet all teacher by shaking their hands and say good morning x. It's a big thing for the pre primary, primary and k kids. Also all students do public speaking in front of the class and school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Langley High School
Poised for what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey everyone -- poise is not synonymous with "manners" or "politeness."
You're stupid for saying that! It's ridiculous to say a person can have "poise" without manners and refinement.
What is "poise"?
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey everyone -- poise is not synonymous with "manners" or "politeness."
You're stupid for saying that! It's ridiculous to say a person can have "poise" without manners and refinement.
Not the quoted poster, but I must commend you on your very poised, articulate and mannerly response.