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  2. Politeness theory - Wikipedia

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    The more dangerous the particular face-threatening act is, the more S will tend to use a higher numbered strategy. [16] No redressive action *Bald On-Record- leaves no way for H to minimize the face-threatening act. Positive redressive action *S satisfies a wide range of H's desires not necessarily related to the face-threatening act.

  3. The Face Thailand season 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Face Thailand season 2 began audition on 2 August 2015 at Royal Paragon Hall in Siam Paragon in Bangkok. Lukkade Metinee was reprised their roles as coaches again. Bee Namthip and Cris Horwang was the new coach in this season. Khun Chanon was a host replaced Utt Uttsada and Janie Tienphosuwan was a special coach in this season. [1]

  4. Face negotiation theory - Wikipedia

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    Restorative facework is the act of reinstating face after the loss of it has taken place; the preventive face is the act of communicating to safeguard the threat of face being lost. [2] Further research by Penelope Brown and Stephen Levinson on politeness suggests that the desire for face is a universal concern.

  5. The Face Thailand season 5 - Wikipedia

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    The contestant won The Face Thailand. Episodes 1 and 2 were the casting episodes. The final eighteen contestants were divided into teams of six as they were selected. In episodes 3, team Toni won the campaign. Maria nominated Bill, Sabina nominated Emmy, Gina and Bank nominated Liam while Art nominated Montra for elimination.

  6. The Face Thailand season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The Face Thailand Season 3 began audition on 14 August 2016 at shopping mall Siam Paragon in Bangkok. [ 1 ] 3 September 2016 Lukkade Metinee and Bee Namthip was reprised their roles as coaches again and Marsha Vadhanapanich was the new coach in this season, but quit in episode 8 and was replaced by Cris Horwang .

  7. Category:The Face Thailand seasons - Wikipedia

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  8. The Face Thailand season 4 - Wikipedia

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    The contestant won The Face Thailand. Episode 1 was the casting episode. The final eighteen were divided into individual teams of six as they were selected. From episodes 2-11, challenge winner each episode was also immune from nomination/elimination if they happened to be on one of the losing teams.

  9. The Face Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Face is a Thai reality television modelling competition series aired on Channel 3 In Thailand. Auditions for the show began on 23 August 2014. [1] Aspiring contestants were required to be between the ages of 12 and 27, and meet a minimum height requirement of 170 cm (5 ft 7 in). The series began to air on television on 4 October 2014.