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what is the difference between polite and courtesy
what is the difference between polite and courtesy
2013年1月18日 09:59
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For one thing, "polite" is an adjective, and "courtesy" is a noun. "The woman was very polite. She did not offend anyone." The two words are similar, but "courtesy" has some special meanings. See this entry:
http://www.learnersdictionary.com/search/courtesy
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Polite-
1. showing regard for others, in manners, speech, behaviour, etc.; courteous
2. cultivated or refined
3. elegant or polished
Courtesy-
1. Polite behavior
2. A polite gesture or remark
a. Consent or agreement in spite of fact; indulgence:
b. Willingness or generosity in providing something needed:
adj.
1. Given or done as a polite gesture: I paid a courtesy visit to the new neighbors.
2. Free of charge:
www.Thefreedictionary.com
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