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10/2/11

Sagacious

If you're sagacious...

... are you gracious?

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Probably.  Sagacious means to be quick to understand things.
It also means to perceive quickly or keenly.

So you are more observant of what other people say... and you don't ignore things like a greeting.

Easy to remember...

Sagacious reminds of Sage... a sage is a person who can see future things and has a keen understanding of those things.
Pronounced:  Say-Gay-Shish 
 
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