There is little or no difference- both are polite, formal ways to greet someone . Perhaps, "how do you do" is more formal. The polite answer to either is something like ,'Fine, thank-you -- and you ?
rude is discourteous or impolite as to polite is showing good manners towards others in behavior,and or speech
Formal is polite, informal is rude and obnoxious.
The difference between saying "good morning" and using the abbreviation "rdl" to greet someone is that "good morning" is a traditional and polite way to greet someone in the morning, while "rdl" is not a commonly recognized or understood greeting, and may cause confusion or be seen as informal or unprofessional.
It is not polite to say "No, You are disgusting." But if this person is rude then you do have a right to say it. If not, its not polite.
A polite address is a way of writing or talking to someone, in which you would use a prefixed title. Such as saying Dr. Whoever, or Mrs. Smith, it is the polite way to address someone.
Of course, it only means french-speaking person, it is as polite as calling someone an english-speaking one
If you are trying to come between a couple that is just wrong and you just don't do anything. If you want to break up with someone then be straight forward, honest and polite.
Suave and debonair!
yes ,of course it is
The adverb for the word polite would be politely. This means been nice to someone.
"Please remind me" is a more polite way of asking someone to remind you about something.