You can show politeness by listening to people when they speak to you and by using manners such as 'please and thank you', when you speak. You can also be aware of how the things you say, and your actions affect the people around you.
The comparative form of polite is more polite. The superlative form is most polite.
polite and spanish
The comparative form of 'polite' is 'more polite' and the superlative form is 'most polite'.
he is definitely polite but whether he is more than polite, only he knows.
Family in Japanese is simply 家族 (kazoku), but when you're talking about someone else's family, you should use the more polite and respectful ご家族 (go-kazoku).
You could, but it's not polite.
I intend to behave in the following Dinner (1) - Polite - no swearing Business meeting - Listen well/honest/polite/leadership skillful Date night - Quiet/chatty (quiet chatting)/honest/polite/manners/Carefull/caring Family meeting - leadership skills/no swearing/interested in the conversation Dinner (with family) - quiet/manners/polite/carefull
The word polite is an adjective. Adjectives don't have singular or plural, they have degrees, for example:polite, more polite, most polite.The noun form for the adjective polite is politeness; the plural form is politenesses.
A rehomed cat is one who has been moved from one family to another. This is a more polite way of saying that the cat has been abandoned or adopted from a shelter.
It is more polite to sneeze by facing your head down the ground.
Polite is correct, politer is not a word. (Wayne is much more polite than Stacy.) - Wrong. Politer is a word. Both forms are possible. Look at the Oxford English dictionary for reference, unfortunately I am not allowed to link to it.
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