Affable people generally are polite.
David Jones said at the time:“
King Radama is exceedingly kind and Affable.
Blessed with a warm and Affable personality, she made a noteworthy contribution to Delhiâs development.
Blessed with a warm and Affable personality, she made a noteworthy contribution to Delhi"s development.
Thanks to his Affable personality and accessible nature,
he was the favorite leader of the state for years.
He is a genuine and Affable in all of his interviews, but seems particularly comfortable with Noah.
Demon? Will James was an Affable man whose tragic end brought a simmering
dynamic… to a catastrophic boil.
Recalling the Affable leader she said that Swaraj was an extraordinary
woman who devoted her entire life to public service.
If you use every one of the tips referenced here,
you will be an entirely Affable girl who will be wanted by all guys.
But luckily Robert was Affable, laid-back and brought along a fantastic drummer,
the aforementioned John Bonham, in one of the best package deals in music history.
In 1655 Huygens for the first time visited Paris, where his recognized parentage,
wealth, and Affable disposition gave him entry to the highest intellectual and social circles.
In 1655 Huygens for the first time visited Paris, where his distinguished parentage,
wealth, and Affable disposition gave him entry to the highest intellectual and social circles.
His smile of Siberian winter,
his carefully considered and often wise words, his Affable carriage made him the perfect instrument of Soviet
policy in the world breathing death.
His smile of Siberian winter,
his carefully measured and often wise words, his Affable demeanour, combined to make him the perfect agent
of Soviet policy in a deadly world.
Affable New Englander with wiry salt-and-pepper hair and bright blue eyes,
he has spent the past several years focusing on how the pace of modern life messes us up.
Wilson, a bulky, Affable man who always had a story to tell,
usually returned to Pittsburgh once a year to visit his mother's grave, but he said he couldn't live there:“Too many ghosts.
Hughes' flamboyant dress sense and overwhelmingly Affable personality saw him become popular with the self-styled aristocratic dandies of the
day, with his peers affectionately referring to him as“Golden Ball Hughes” in reference to his fabulous wealth.