BE POLITE Sample Clauses

The "BE POLITE" clause requires parties to communicate with each other in a respectful and courteous manner throughout their interactions under the agreement. This may include using professional language in emails, refraining from personal insults during meetings, and addressing disagreements constructively. By setting expectations for civil behavior, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and conflicts that could arise from rude or disrespectful communication, thereby fostering a more productive and cooperative working relationship.
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BE POLITE. Never send or post, or encourage others to send or post, abusive messages.
BE POLITE. Use appropriate language and graphics. No swearing, vulgarities, suggestive, obscene, belligerent, or threatening language.
BE POLITE. Use inside voice. Learn from others. Accountable – Be prepared for class. Turn in assigned work. Be on time. Have material/supplies ready. Respectful – Follow directions from adults. Respect others’ property. Safe – Use equipment properly. Play only in assigned areas. Outstanding – Exhibit good sportsmanship. Share playground equipment. Accountable – Follow playground schedule. Follow rules of the game. Be responsible for equipment.
BE POLITE. Never send or encourage others to send abusive messages or posts. Never take or post photos, videos or audio recordings of others without their prior permission.
BE POLITE. Netiquette – always send messages that are polite.
BE POLITE. Do not send abusive messages to ANYONE.
BE POLITE. He/she should not become abusive in his/her messages to others.

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