This is a cultural change in the western world where standards have eroded. Sometimes, being polite is considered a weakness (not so) All courtesy is a rather nice game played by those with style, but is now not considered of any value. However middle and far eastern countries still seem to practise courtesy in professional transactions as part of the ritual. Doesnt make them any less tough, but standards are more respected in the east.
The word 'courtesy' doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.
Courtesy of the Red, White & Blue
The word "stole" is the past tense of the verb "to steal" (rob, pilfer).The simple future tense is "will steal." (less frequently shall steal)
The word accourted is the past tense version of accourt. This means to treat with courtesy or to court someone.
Less is an adjective. Only verbs have tenses.
Less is not a verb so it doesn't have s past tense form.
"Thank you, chilled!" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Grazie, gelate! The courtesy and feminine plural past participle also translate into English as "Thanks, frozen!" in response most frequently to the temperature at which something is to be served. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey djey-LA-tey" in Italian.
They are asking; what is/are your professional accomplishments - what have you attained (accomplished) during your past business career.
tell them about your past job
No, it is illegal in Germany. It was eaten frequently in the past, but it was prohibited in 1986.
its used the same way as now but it cost less in past 1900.its used the same way as now but it cost less in past 1900.
a weakening of the blood vessels. also can be a symptom of lukemia