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What is the difference between "civility" and "politeness" ??? Can I use them both ???
Please give me some examples!:))))))
12 Thg 01 2022 03:57
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Hi Mohamad,
Most people will use politeness. Civility is more formal. Civility has an underlying understanding of following some procedures/process, whereas politeness is more an expectation.
Note this is not quite the same when we look at the words civil and polite.
Civil is used frequently to describe someone in a more formal situation, whereas polite is more all situations/information situations.
For example:
He was very civil today during our meeting.
She's very polite each time she goes to the coffee shop.
12 tháng 1 năm 2022
Yes, you can use them both and they are very similar. Politeness refers more to traditional personal manners, for example: holding a door open for someone, respecting elders, saying “please” and “thank you”, etc. Civility refers to “civil” behavior, for example: listening to others, showing tolerance, not fighting, etc.
12 tháng 1 năm 2022
Civility seems the same to me as politeness. I've never heard anyone use this word before in my entire life, nor have I used this word. This seems like a very formal way of saying "polite". I would use "politeness" because some people might not even know what "civility" is. I think if I came across this word, I could understand its meaning, but I would never use it myself, even in formal situations.
12 tháng 1 năm 2022
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