Expression & politeness are important for communication.
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Why is politeness important in communication?
Being polite means being aware of and appreciating the other person's feelings. Courtesy can and will improve your relationships with others, help build respect and relationships, increase self-esteem and self-confidence, and improve your communication skills.
How do politeness affect communication?
Politeness gets your message across and responds to the way you want it to. When you communicate politely and in a posture that seeks positive results, your message is likely to get across without rejection or rejection.
This means that it relates to differences in people in each regional dialect, changes in words over time and changes made by cultural people.
Language changes in real time
One very interesting real-time study was reported by Peter Trudgill, who returned to Norwich fifteen years after his original study of the speech patterns of the Norwich people.
How We Learn Language Change
Comparing the way people of different age groups speak can be a useful clue, then, for language change. Differences in speech between parents and young people can be interpreted as an indication of ongoing changes. The increasing use of these forms in the words of younger people is an indication that new forms are being introduced.
If we come from outside Karawang with a different culture, we automatically think that culture is impolite because mentioning goods and prices is unusual.
Modesty Is A Window To Work In The Social World
Our parents intuitively feel that politeness skills are at the core of our appearance as good people. Modesty makes the risky and sometimes scary social world a little safer. Courtesy is more than etiquette. Like many concepts in communication, politeness is well known but difficult to define.
What is Face?
The face is one of the most important concepts in communication theory. Goffman, who introduced the concept to modern audiences, defines faces as the positive social values we claim for ourselves when we act in certain ways in social situations.
other references:
https://www.google.co.id/amp/s/www.howcommunicationworks.com/blog/2017/3/21/how-to-be-polite%3fformat=amp
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/ips/politeness.html
https://www.landispr.com/pr/politeness-improves-communication/
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