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The word 'gentlefolk' is an old-fashioned way of referring to people who are polite, cultured and come from a higher social class. People from upper-class families were often historically referred to as 'gentlefolk', and the term is still sometimes used today in formal situations to address a group of people who are seen as refined, dignified and respectable. However, due to the outdated nature of the term and its potential to be seen as classist, it's generally not recommended to use in modern English language. It's best to use more contemporary terms such as 'people', 'folks', or 'individuals' to address a group in English conversations.