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Civility costs nothing Meaning in English

expression

səˈvɪɫəti/ /ˈkɑsts/, /ˈkɔsts/ /ˈnəθɪŋ
suh-VIL-uh-tee KAWSTS NUTH-ing
sɪvˈɪlɪti/ /kˈɒsts/ /nˈʌθɪŋ
siv-ILL-ih-tee KOSTS NUTH-ing

Definition

This phrase means that being polite or respectful does not require any effort or money. It encourages people to treat others kindly at no personal cost.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in formal or semi-formal contexts to remind people that good manners and respect are always possible and appreciated. Common in both written and spoken English. It’s not literal — it’s about effort and attitude, not actual money.

Example Sentences

Remember, civility costs nothing but can mean a lot to someone.

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She always says 'please' and 'thank you' because she knows civility costs nothing.

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Teachers tell students that civility costs nothing in class.

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You never know what someone is going through—civility costs nothing, so always be kind.

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It's such a small effort to smile or greet someone; civility costs nothing after all.

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Let’s all try to remember that civility costs nothing and can change someone’s day.

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