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Questions where acting with consideration, tact, deference, or courtesy is important. Include other tags for cultural context! For questions regarding someone else being rude, use the "rudeness" tag instead.
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Right way to ask a colleague not to slam the door
If you want to avoid conflict and don't mind taking ownership, I would suggest saying something like,
"Hi ___, would you be willing to help me out? Sometimes when you leave the room, and shut the do …