Cordiality in a sentence as a noun

" but I refrain from doing so out of cordiality.

Your team deserves cordiality, you're on the same team.

I havn't thought to rate their service on cordiality, but they've been perfectly competent and fast the few times I've needed them.

Maybe its a cultural thing, because over here that cordiality rarely exists.

There's no predilections of cordiality, you just say "pickup order", they say "OK", you list the things you want, they read it back to you, both hang up.

The ones in Europe really went out of their way to treat the patients with cordiality and to help them, even though the patient was a foreigner.

As I was preparing to pass them, bit worried if I'll have any trouble with them one of them in drunken cordiality looked at me and opened arms for a hug.

The context switch from programming to getting-coffee cordiality is recoverable; that between doing work and selling work is a 3-hour loss.

Even the purported civil nature of private communications between the two is at a level of cordiality not seen these days.

I had issues on setting it up and lots of people got involved and helped me out, the responsiveness, the cordiality, that is high quality "support" that no money can pay.

When he received a response from someone involved in the production process, he republished it with respect and cordiality [edit: OK that was a bit strong] cordially.

It's because this sort of comment is beneath the basic standards of cordiality in any serious discussion, even in a forum as notoriously crass as this one.

I felt that familiarity facilitated a sense or cordiality and camaraderie in our discussions.

Cordiality definitions

noun

a cordial disposition

See also: amity