Using or marked by prudence, expedience, and shrewdness; artful.
(different from politics - see related question)
The word "courtesy" means a show of politeness towards others. Some synonyms for the word courtesy are politeness, civility, comity, urbanity, and mannerliness.
No, polite is an adjective. 'Politeness' is the noun form; 'politeness' is an abstract noun.
The Politeness of Princes was created in 1902.
Unfortunately, there does not appear to be an abbreviation for the word \'politeness\'.
It can be just politeness but many guys today(present time) are too cool to say I love you back so he definatley loves you!
Seems pretty self-explanatory to me. It doesn't cost anything (dollar-wise) to be polite. But politeness can "earn" much for you. Friendship, for instance, which can reap many rewards (monetary and otherwise). Politeness can open doors, and cause others to help you or at least be social with you who would not, if you were not polite.
Courtesy is politeness. Courtesy is a favour, it is help and generosity. Politeness is showing good manners towards others in behaviour and speech, it is being refined and cultured.
Talk to some boys; their politeness or lack of politeness will be easily observable.
The noun form of the word "polite" is "politeness".
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Yes, the noun 'politeness' is an abstract noun; a word for a type of behavior; a word for a concept.
The politeness with which he spoke to his betrothed's mother allowed him to receive her blessing.