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Don’t be RUDE in Spanish! How to be Polite 

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In Mexico and Spanish-speaking countries, polite dialogues play a significant role in daily interactions. Politeness is deeply rooted in Mexican culture, where showing respect and consideration for others is highly valued. In this lesson we’re exploring what you need to come across as polite in Spanish.
#being_polite_in_spanish
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0:00 Intro
0:38 Salud
1:54 Provecho, Con Permiso
4:51 Disculpe Y Mas
9:30 Encuentra Los Errores
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Комментарии : 67   
@rjc8989
@rjc8989 10 месяцев назад
i live in Mexico and do not speak spanish, but i am learning. i found being humble, polite, and a smile helps make up for my lack of language skills, and i get by and still have a good time. gracias Paulisima Y spring spanish
@maryjanerx
@maryjanerx 10 месяцев назад
I love the politeness instilled in the mexican culture.
@vwsandvettes3253
@vwsandvettes3253 10 месяцев назад
That last interacation just needed a "por favor" tacked onto the end of each command (table for 2 POR FAVOR, give me a beer POR FAVOR) :-)
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
Muy bien! Y una sonrisa jejeje
@manolojimenez4970
@manolojimenez4970 10 месяцев назад
l politely agreed with you nina bonita, bless you!, Manolo in England we responded: 'God Bless You'
@maryjanerx
@maryjanerx 10 месяцев назад
Español es muy bonita y facile. I am also learning russian and now Georgian. Spanish is the language to know for having a good time and nice friends at a party!! It's loud and sounds like music. Really easy to evesdrop and lipread. Spanish always puts me in a better mood.
@johnschoonmaker-tm3ll
@johnschoonmaker-tm3ll 10 месяцев назад
I appreciate her speed of speach, very helpful in my efforts to learn spanish.
@Martin_Whiteside
@Martin_Whiteside 8 месяцев назад
@05:16 "Sí, mire, está el metro Chilpancingo..." Esta es la frase más graciosa que he escuchado en mi vida. Todos debemos aprender a decirla con una perfecta entonación mexicana.
@johnczech7074
@johnczech7074 10 месяцев назад
Really excellent! I always learn something new and useful from you! Thanks beautiful lady!!
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
Gracias 😊
@brandon_wallace
@brandon_wallace 10 месяцев назад
Gracias Paulisima. Es bueno no agraviar a la gente.
@rickricarditoreiter9796
@rickricarditoreiter9796 3 месяца назад
Gracias. Excelente.
@jamesfreese4700
@jamesfreese4700 10 месяцев назад
Good video-good info on politeness vs rude!!!!
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
Gracias James :) siempre es un gusto leer tus comentarios 😊
@LivingTheDream21
@LivingTheDream21 10 месяцев назад
Great job and beautiful as always!
@maryjanerx
@maryjanerx 10 месяцев назад
These videos have been so helpful for teaching me spanish!!!
@Seevee1846
@Seevee1846 9 месяцев назад
Por otras palabras como señor o señora me gusta usar doño y doña. La otra día usé doño con un Mexicano y le encantó, me sentí muy chido pero respetuoso.
@jonnuanez7183
@jonnuanez7183 10 месяцев назад
I'm 51 years old and get called joven or muchacho 😂 😂😅. I rarely get called Señor. All good with me 😂
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
A mi me gusta que me digan señora 😅
@jonnuanez7183
@jonnuanez7183 10 месяцев назад
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish You're not a "Señora" 😂. Unless you're really 75 years old, in which case you look more fantastic than you already do 😉
@srbaruchi
@srbaruchi 10 месяцев назад
You are WAY past the age of being called (seriously) joven or muchacho. If it is not joking from friends, then it seems disrespectful.
@jonnuanez7183
@jonnuanez7183 10 месяцев назад
@@srbaruchi It comes matter of factly from gov't officials, like when I cross the border; store clerks; etc. It's never said as an insult but as if normal to say. It just makes me laugh because I always say (to myself) "I'm old enough to be your dad and you're calling me that".
@srbaruchi
@srbaruchi 10 месяцев назад
@@jonnuanez7183 Ah, OK, now I think I get it. Yes, it's being "humorously." This happens to me occasionally. I look my age (68), yet, sometimes, someone older will refer to me as "young man." It's cliche and stupid, but, hey, who am I to rain on someone else's laugh parade?
@issa_Abdullah_issa
@issa_Abdullah_issa 10 месяцев назад
Mesa para dos ( Mesa para dos por favor) Quiero una mesa para dos (Quiero una mesa para dos porfa) Dame una cerveza (Podrías darme una cerveza porfa) Gracias.. y gracias a ti también nuestra profe Paulisima 😁🤍
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
Yeshhhhhh 🎉
@zendo6851
@zendo6851 10 месяцев назад
I love spanglish
@maryjanerx
@maryjanerx 10 месяцев назад
Me gusta la genta qu hablar español
@springspanish
@springspanish 10 месяцев назад
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@dbradley2497
@dbradley2497 10 месяцев назад
Buenas tardes senorita, tengo una pregunta. Si no entiendo algo, puedo decir "como"? Suelo decir eso pero no se si es respetuoso y si seria mejor decir "no entendi". Gracias
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
Puedes decir las dos cosas: “como? No entendí :/ “
@anneli1735
@anneli1735 10 месяцев назад
No lo entendí / otra vez por favor
@MattCouzensMusic
@MattCouzensMusic 10 месяцев назад
Cuando estaba en Mérida la gente local me decía "bon día" cuando me encontraban en la calle. ¿Es este comun en todas partes o solamente en Mérida o México?
@anneli1735
@anneli1735 10 месяцев назад
I don’t know any country where it wouldn’t be appropriate or appreciated being polite! That’s exactly what anybody should learn at the very beginning - even in their mother tongue 😝 por favor, gracias, permiso y buen día/buenas tardes/buenas noches are door opener in ANY language. In Mexico I learned pretty fast that really not every Mexican would be polite but often showing bad manners (like in any country I visited btw). Calling a service person “joven” sounds very rude to me especially when addressing an obviously older employee 🙄
@srbaruchi
@srbaruchi 10 месяцев назад
Excellent refresher on these essentials, Pau! Algunos puntos: 1) If you are welcoming a friend, wouldn't it be, "Pasate"? 2) "Ayudarlo (usted)" is more correct than "ayudarle" ... si o no? 3) Is just "Permiso" an acceptable abbreviation of "Con permiso"? 4) How common is just "Buenas" as an anytime saludo? I use this with Latino obreros (it's shorter, and I don't have to think about the time of day), but they usually respond with a full "Buenos dias" or "Buenas tardes." Mil Gracias
@kpmedia8977
@kpmedia8977 10 месяцев назад
Ayudarle is polite, ayudarlo is either him or it from what I learned…. Waiting on Paulísima :)
@rickricarditoreiter9796
@rickricarditoreiter9796 3 месяца назад
It is very common to say "pásale" even with a friend (even though, technically, it should be "te"). "Ayudarle" is correct because you are helping "to" him or her. "Permiso" is OK. "Buenas" is OK, but the other person usually responds with the full phrase.
@srbaruchi
@srbaruchi 3 месяца назад
@@rickricarditoreiter9796 I just did an experiment. I entered "Please help him" into four different translators on my phone. Two of them (DeepL and Translate): "Por favor, ayudale." Two of them (Google Translate and Translate Now): "Por favor, ayudalo." I favor "ayudarlo/la" because in English it is "to help him/her," not "to help TO him/her."
@chacmool2581
@chacmool2581 10 месяцев назад
6:58 Señora or Señorita? Here's a native Pro tip. If you are unsure of whether the woman is married or not, or you want to sidestep the question altogether, just call the person, "seño" which covers both bases. "Disculpe, seño, a qué hora cierran?". This is informal polite, but not to be used in formal occasions. Note the distinción between polite speech and formal speech. They are not one and the same. 8:37 I would say it in the present tense instead, "No entiendo. Explíquemelo otra vez, por favor" 10:12 Faltó el "por favor" cada vez. Y talvez también el trato en Ud. en vez del tuteo.
@Kamran-5577
@Kamran-5577 10 месяцев назад
A:Hola,buenas noches,mesa para 2,porfa B:Buenas noches,señor.¿En qué puedo ayudarle? A:Quisiera una mesa para dos,por favor B:Por supuesto,caballero.¿Le gustaría algo de tomar mientras espera? A:Me das una cerveza,porfa B:Claro que sí,señor.Enseguida.
@jimmunian6565
@jimmunian6565 10 месяцев назад
Tried using the link below to download the spanish chunks kit. but it is not allowing me to download the free kit.
@Paulowe40
@Paulowe40 10 месяцев назад
Buenos noches y por favor
@randyhilton6629
@randyhilton6629 10 месяцев назад
Her response was curt and condescending. A softer tone with por favor y gracias, es una interaccion mucho mas agradable para ambos.
@chayaisrael7925
@chayaisrael7925 8 месяцев назад
Omg in Spanish too?! 😂 I always call women miss because of that exact reason. In northern USA they hate being called ma'am but down in the south they hate when I say miss. Lol
@hotsistersue
@hotsistersue 10 месяцев назад
Buenas noches, señorita, puedo tener una mesa para dos personas, por favor? Sí, gracias, me puede traer una cerveza, por favor? Gracias. The grammar may not be perfect, I'm still level A2 and get things mixed up.
@greenacresKingFamilyAdventues
@greenacresKingFamilyAdventues 10 месяцев назад
A greeting with Buenos D T N hola ask for table por favor
@rickjohnson9110
@rickjohnson9110 10 месяцев назад
con sonrier en mi cara... senorita discuple, por favor, porfa
@maryjanerx
@maryjanerx 10 месяцев назад
A spanish spanking neighbor was being very creepy towards me. I told him, eres grossero. Pienso que it worked
@Thorpeland
@Thorpeland 10 месяцев назад
I'd always heard it's polite to begin a request with "quisiera", rather than quiero.
@jonnuanez7183
@jonnuanez7183 10 месяцев назад
I always say "gustaria"-"I would like...".
@srbaruchi
@srbaruchi 10 месяцев назад
I lean that way, too, but I believe, in Mexico, just a straight-out "Quiero ..." is quite acceptable. Pau should weigh in on this.
@srbaruchi
@srbaruchi 10 месяцев назад
@@jonnuanez7183 Me gustaria is understood, but not typically used for requests.
@jonnuanez7183
@jonnuanez7183 10 месяцев назад
@@srbaruchi This is what I use and it works. Dunno what to tell you.
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 4 месяца назад
“Quisiera” is rarely used but people will understand … you could say “‘me gustaría.””
@davidavi8554
@davidavi8554 8 месяцев назад
Estoy para aqui a la ver las mas hermosa mujer, y estudio espanola
@heavyriskheavyrisk8334
@heavyriskheavyrisk8334 10 месяцев назад
First
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
🎉
@greyhairedmountainbiker116
@greyhairedmountainbiker116 10 месяцев назад
Por qué es "no TE le dije salud"
@elizabeth.1332
@elizabeth.1332 10 месяцев назад
Olvidó “por favor” y “joven”/“caballero”.
@2u29wjiowk2iswj
@2u29wjiowk2iswj 10 месяцев назад
Segundo
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish
@PaulisimaSpringSpanish 10 месяцев назад
😊
@2u29wjiowk2iswj
@2u29wjiowk2iswj 10 месяцев назад
@@PaulisimaSpringSpanish Lo siento si mi mensaje estaba "rude", me gustaba este video mucho. Gracias por el video! :)
@sonqasawa2622
@sonqasawa2622 4 месяца назад
So "Oiga" is rude in Mexico in getting attention of a waiter, whereas its normal in España?
@maryjanerx
@maryjanerx 10 месяцев назад
So i cheers for someone else's sneeze????
@maryjanerx
@maryjanerx 10 месяцев назад
Dios mio!!! 10:16 he is being an american, right? Jjjjjjjjj
@hanslueschen5190
@hanslueschen5190 10 месяцев назад
He missed all the graces
@gregoriopuro
@gregoriopuro 10 месяцев назад
Very Rude
@2u29wjiowk2iswj
@2u29wjiowk2iswj 10 месяцев назад
¿De qué estás hablando amigo mío?
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