If polite is to rude, then graceful is to clumsy. Politeness and gracefulness are both positive traits, while rudeness and clumsiness are their respective opposites. Gracefulness implies elegance, poise, and smoothness of movement, contrasting with the awkwardness and lack of coordination associated with clumsiness.
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
yes
I strongly disagree with this statement because even when I don't want to be polite, I still am no matter the gender. The person you are being polite to, doesn't deserve to be treated wrong because they didn't do anything to you.
respect another person or treat the other person with kindness
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.
I think you are looking for Polite is to Rude, as Graceful is to Clumsythey are opposites.
ohhhhhhhh im pro because a+a=2a
Graceful refers to the elegance, poise, and charm displayed by someone in their actions and demeanor. Polite, on the other hand, refers to showing good manners, consideration, and respect towards others. Rude behavior, in contrast, is characterized by impoliteness, disrespect, or offensive conduct.
what's the considered rude or polite of Greenland
Polite i think or graceful
An antonym for rude is Polite.
Words that are opposite of rude are:politecivilrespectfulnicemannerlypolishedconsiderateA rare use of the word rude is for accommodations, with the opposite refined.
polite
disrepectful, or rude
rude or mean
rude is discourteous or impolite as to polite is showing good manners towards others in behavior,and or speech
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.