How do you say MODALES in English?
Well, the term MODALS does exist in English but it refers to something else entirely (not behavior regulations). A Modal in English is a a type of verb, an auxiliary verb of some kind to indicate permission, necessity or to give opinions or suggestions. Can, Must, Will or Should are examples of modal verbs. Modal verbs are necessary because there are relatively few verb forms in English (there s not a future form of verbs for example).
Modals as the social conventions that regulate our behavior is not the right word. MANNERS is. You show good manners if you say Hello and Thank You, if you say Please or Have a Nice Day.
So BUENOS MODALES is GOOD MANNERS and MALOS MODALES is BAD MANNERS. In fact if you want to say someone is EDUCADO you say he or she is WELL MANNERED.
So BUENOS MODALES is GOOD MANNERS and MALOS MODALES is BAD MANNERS. In fact if you want to say someone is EDUCADO you say he or she is WELL MANNERED.
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