Civility Costs Nothing proverb
No matter who you are talking to, always smile at them. Civility costs nothing.
My mother taught me to be polite to everyone because civility costs nothing.
Civility costs nothing, so why did you say those words to her?
Used to describe someone kind, calm and pleasant
You can get what you want from people more easily with a positive attitude and politeness rather than being aggressive or demanding.
Used to imply that a person's appearance is extremely neat and tidy
Behave in a way that show respect and politeness
1. A person who has an easy or a soft touch has a kind and tender way of behaving.
2. A person who is an easy or a soft touch can easily be persuaded to do something.
Civility costs nothing one should behave with others at least minimal courtesy; politeness is now often used in place of civility. The saying is recorded in English from the early 18th century, but a similar saying is found earlier in late 15th-century French, ‘courteous words…cost little and are worth much.’
To say the same thing repeatedly
Ok, I get it! You sound like a broken record, seriously!