15초 만에
- Waiting with a positive and calm attitude.
- Used to compliment someone's grace during a delay.
- Must use 'l'agréable' because of the vowel start.
뜻
This phrase describes the rare and beautiful ability to wait for something with a positive, calm, and genuinely happy attitude. It is about finding peace in the delay rather than just tolerating it.
주요 예문
3 / 6Thanking a friend who waited at a restaurant
Merci pour l'agréable patience dont tu as fait preuve ce soir.
Thank you for the pleasant patience you showed tonight.
A professional email to a client
Nous apprécions l'agréable patience de nos fidèles clients.
We appreciate the pleasant patience of our loyal clients.
Texting a partner who is waiting for you to finish work
J'arrive bientôt, merci pour ton agréable patience, mon cœur.
I'm coming soon, thanks for your pleasant patience, sweetheart.
문화적 배경
The French 'art de vivre' includes the ability to enjoy a long meal or a wait at a café terrace without checking one's watch constantly. In Quebec, the phrase is used but might be replaced by 'patience d'ange' in daily conversation, which sounds slightly more warm and less 'Parisian formal'. Patience (called 'Mougn' in Wolof) is a highly valued social trait. The French phrase is often used in formal Senegalese administration to show high respect. Belgians often use 'patience' in the context of their complex bureaucracy, sometimes with a touch of self-deprecating humor.
Use it in emails
Start a follow-up email with 'Merci pour votre agréable patience' to immediately set a positive tone.
Watch the elision
Never say 'La agréable'. It marks you as a beginner immediately. It's always 'L'agréable'.
15초 만에
- Waiting with a positive and calm attitude.
- Used to compliment someone's grace during a delay.
- Must use 'l'agréable' because of the vowel start.
What It Means
This phrase isn't just about waiting. It is about waiting with a smile on your face. Think of it as the opposite of being 'hangry' or frustrated. It describes a state of mind where you enjoy the moment of pause. You aren't just enduring the time; you are savoring it. It is a very poetic way to describe someone's calm nature.
How To Use It
You will usually see this used as a noun phrase. You can say someone a l'agréable patience or montre l'agréable patience. Because agréable starts with a vowel, you must use l' instead of le. It functions like a compliment for someone’s character. Use it to highlight how someone didn't get angry during a long wait.
When To Use It
Use it when a friend waits for you at a café without complaining. It is perfect for a professional email when a client is being very understanding. You can use it in a romantic context to describe a partner's kindness. It works well when describing the 'slow life' culture in France. It is a great way to turn a negative delay into a positive interaction.
When NOT To Use It
Do not use this if someone is clearly suffering or in pain. It would sound very sarcastic and rude. Avoid it in high-stress emergencies where speed is actually required. If a building is on fire, nobody wants to hear about l'agréable patience. Also, don't use it for very short waits, like waiting three seconds for a door to open.
Cultural Background
French culture often values the art of 'flâner' or wandering without a goal. This phrase connects to the idea that time isn't always something to be conquered. In a French bistro, the service might be slow because you are meant to talk. Showing this kind of patience is seen as a sign of high social grace. It reflects a certain 'savoir-vivre' or knowing how to live well.
Common Variations
You might also hear une patience d'ange, which means 'patience of an angel.' Another common one is une patience infinie for someone who never gets annoyed. If you want to be more casual, you might just say tu es super zen. But l'agréable patience remains the most elegant and descriptive choice for a pleasant wait.
사용 참고사항
This phrase is grammatically sensitive; always remember the elision (`l'`). It sits in a neutral to formal register and is highly effective for building rapport in professional or social settings.
Use it in emails
Start a follow-up email with 'Merci pour votre agréable patience' to immediately set a positive tone.
Watch the elision
Never say 'La agréable'. It marks you as a beginner immediately. It's always 'L'agréable'.
The French Wait
In France, being 'patient' is often seen as a sign of high social intelligence (intelligence émotionnelle).
예시
6Merci pour l'agréable patience dont tu as fait preuve ce soir.
Thank you for the pleasant patience you showed tonight.
A warm way to acknowledge a friend's kindness.
Nous apprécions l'agréable patience de nos fidèles clients.
We appreciate the pleasant patience of our loyal clients.
Standard professional courtesy for a delay in service.
J'arrive bientôt, merci pour ton agréable patience, mon cœur.
I'm coming soon, thanks for your pleasant patience, sweetheart.
Softens the blow of being late with a sweet compliment.
Mon vieil ordinateur demande une agréable patience chaque matin.
My old computer requires a pleasant patience every morning.
Using a formal phrase for a silly everyday frustration.
Le professeur a une agréable patience avec les débutants.
The teacher has a pleasant patience with beginners.
Highlights the teacher's supportive and calm nature.
L'agréable patience est la clé d'une vie harmonieuse.
Pleasant patience is the key to a harmonious life.
Used as a philosophical or abstract concept.
셀프 테스트
Complete the sentence with the correct form of the article.
Nous vous remercions pour ____ agréable patience.
While 'l'' is grammatically correct, in a thank you note, 'votre' (your) is the most natural fit. If choosing from the options provided, 'l'' would be the grammatical choice.
Which verb is most commonly used with this phrase?
Elle ____ preuve d'une agréable patience.
'Faire preuve de' is the standard idiom for 'to show/demonstrate' a quality.
Match the situation to the most appropriate use of the phrase.
1. A formal letter to a client. 2. A casual text to a friend. 3. A romantic poem.
Formal contexts use the full phrase, casual uses simple verbs, and romantic contexts use 'douce attente'.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
3 연습 문제Nous vous remercions pour ____ agréable patience.
While 'l'' is grammatically correct, in a thank you note, 'votre' (your) is the most natural fit. If choosing from the options provided, 'l'' would be the grammatical choice.
Elle ____ preuve d'une agréable patience.
'Faire preuve de' is the standard idiom for 'to show/demonstrate' a quality.
1. A formal letter to a client. 2. A casual text to a friend. 3. A romantic poem.
Formal contexts use the full phrase, casual uses simple verbs, and romantic contexts use 'douce attente'.
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자주 묻는 질문
5 질문No, it's quite formal. In a café, you'd just say 'Je peux attendre'. Use this phrase for writing or formal compliments.
You can say someone 'has' an agreeable patience, but you don't call the person 'an agreeable patience'.
'Patience d'ange' means you have A LOT of patience. 'Agréable patience' means your patience is PLEASANT and positive.
Patience is feminine (la patience), but because of the vowel in 'agréable', we use 'l''.
Yes, it's grammatically correct, but 'une agréable patience' sounds more like a set idiomatic expression.
관련 표현
La patience d'ange
similarInfinite patience
Prendre son mal en patience
similarTo grin and bear it
La douce attente
specialized formSweet waiting (often for a baby)
L'impatience
contrastImpatience