Think about this for a minute and you can answer it yourself! How would you go about showing that it doesn't cost you anything to be polite?
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it is actually saying that courtesy cannot be paid. It can only be made by you. It costs you nothing to be polite -- therefore, why should you be rude?
it is actually saying that courtesy cannot be paid. It can only be made by you. It costs you nothing to be polite -- therefore, why should you be rude?
No, it is just a saying or proverb. It originates from the old UK and is a rephrase of the saying, "Promises cost nothing".
Nothing at all ._.
They know that they won't get bitten, thanks to 'occupational courtesy'.
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The word enact is a verb. A sentence using enact: The NRA is concerned the government will enact a new gun control law.
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Civility costs nothing means that politeness and kindness take little from you but give much.
Enact- to make into a law.