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Stay civil
What does it mean? and how can it be used in a sentence?
Feb 14, 2017 2:04 AM
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"Civil" can mean "polite." "Stay civil" means "stay polite." It would be typically be used in a group discussion where people were starting to use angry language. For example, somebody might say:
"This is a public hearing on a proposal to build a new 300-unit apartment building in South Anytown. I know that there are strong feelings on this topic, but I ask that everybody stay civil."
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