EARLY PRACTICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE THEME

Abstract
The study looks at politeness theories from various language perspectives. It covers a wide range of viewpoints and theories regarding civility. It examines a variety of models, guidelines, and tactics. It is mostly based on the face-saving techniques of Brown and Levinsons and the differences between positive and negative faces. Furthermore, they believe that politeness should be reciprocated and that the absence of reciprocated politeness might be interpreted as the absence of a polite approach.
Keywords
Linguistic, research, theory, nonexistence, communication, practical, perspective, companionship, scientific.
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