If you were kind an polite, you might be called chivalrous.
A polite person is called a bum-bum head Last edited by AL33241
chivalry
Suave and debonair!
A second hand car.
That statement is called an "error", especially in polite company.
You can say both, the second is more polite.
Euphemism
Education is called "educacion" in Spanish. Interestingly, someone who is "educado" is termed to be "polite", not necessarily "educated".
The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
She was polite as she dismissed him. It is polite to hold the door for others.
Feces, droppings or scat are all polite terms for "poop."