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		<title>Politeness, respect, wording</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve always had a divergent view on a matter that makes many uncomfortable or confused.
In Romanian we have a group of pronouns that show politeness - dumneavoastră (you), dumnealor (they), dumneaei (she), dumnealui (he), etc. There are also the informal options - tu (you), ei (they), ea (she), el (he), etc.
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<p>In Romanian we have a group of pronouns that show politeness - <strong>dumneavoastră (you), dumnealor (they), dumneaei (she), dumnealui (he)</strong>, etc. There are also the informal options - <strong>tu (you), ei (they), ea (she), el (he)</strong>, etc.</p>
<p>Generally, even nowadays it is still a courtesy to use the polite version when you speak to a stranger. Yet there are so many sides to the <em>story</em>.</p>
<p>First of all, I find it <strong>weird</strong> that <strong>youngsters</strong>.. 20 and bellow.. <strong>call me by the polite pronouns</strong> when in public. I&#8217;m not talking about my friends, but about people that you near you when using public transport, for example. If I stay between them and the door, while they will need to get off at the next buss station, they will say &#8220;<strong>Coborâți</strong>?&#8221; (eng. Sir, will you get off?) or &#8220;Îmi <strong>faceți</strong> loc?&#8221; (eng. Sir, would you make some space for me?) </p>
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