not out of politeness, but because you really want to know.
Not exact matches
I have
not found that «eat something 10 times and you'll start to like it» notion to be anything but wishful thinking (if that were true I'd adore olives, which are my # 2 most - loathed food after liver, but so many
of my past friends and relatives loved olives that
out of politeness I didn't pick them off the pizza or fish them
out of the pasta sauce).
While
not every Conservative stood and applauded Blair, David Cameron thought it right to applaud Blair,
out of politeness and I don't see anything improper in that.
Don't worry about staying
out of politeness.
The audience applauded at the end
of each presentation, and, once the students were all done presenting, asked serious questions about the research —
not simply
out of politeness but because we had been engaged.
The pattern for those «skeptics» is one
of starting
out with what sems like a reasonable question, then
not accepting the explanations, degenerating into denial, libertarian fantasies, and conspiracy theories while asserting counterfactuals, before their
politeness finally expires and moderation kicks in.