generally, yes.
civil : adhering to the norms of polite social intercourse; not deficient in common courtesy
polite: showing good manners toward others, as in behavior, speech, etc.; courteous; civil
Civil, I had to do this in an English question when I was nine.
It's when you are so polite, that people take advantage of you, and you end up being at their beck and call so you won't make them, or anyone else angry at you.
If you mean, is it legal, yes. If you mean, is it polite... generally, you don't ask for a doggy bag at a banquet, no.
a lot of blood shed
It is, I believe, Scottish slang. Maybe derrogotory, not sure, but it is possibly less than polite: A Leftfooter is a Roman Catholic.
because it was fought between the territories of the England. The term "civil war" means a war fought between two or more groups within the same country, not involving any other countries. 'Civil' can also mean 'polite' But as we all know, the Civil War was anything but polite.
The term civil surgeon could refer either to a surgeon who is polite, or to one who works for the civilian rather than the military population.
civil
Polite, courteous, gallant, respectful
Could mean many things depending on context, including "polite", "internal" (as in Civil War), "non-military" etc.See related Wikipedia-link for some options.
There are several, including polite, civil, and inoffensive.
polite means that they follow their manners and say their "please"and"thank you" ---- make sure you be polite with everyone!
polite
you ( plural or polite form)
Polite (For a girl) For a boy, it is 'poli'.
The likely word is civil (polite, or referring to a governmental function).
Polite