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  2. Politeness maxims - Wikipedia

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    The agreement maxim runs as follows: "Minimize the expression of disagreement between self and other; maximize the expression of agreement between self and other." It is in line with Brown and Levinson's positive politeness strategies of "seek agreement" and "avoid disagreement", to which they attach great importance. However, it is not being ...

  3. Salutation - Wikipedia

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    The severe and old-fashioned formality of such a salutation makes it appropriate for very formal correspondence (for example, addressing a head of state, or a letter to the editor), but in the same way, the formality and stiffness of such a salutation would make its use in friendly social correspondence inappropriate.

  4. 15 Phrases to Politely Turn Down an Invite Without Offending ...

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    In general, Rose advises utilizing “polite language” when turning down an invitation, and this phrase certainly shows that you have good manners. Words and phrases like "unfortunately ...

  5. Style (form of address) - Wikipedia

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    His/Her Great Honour (Edelgrootachtbare heer/vrouwe) – rector magnificus (president) of a university; Highly Learned Sir/Madam (Hooggeleerde heer/vrouwe) – professor or dean of a faculty; Well (Noble) Very Learned Sir/Madam (Weledelzeergeleerde heer/vrouwe) – a doctor

  6. Man shares grandmother's hilariously polite Google searches

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    The 85-year-old has remarkable manners, even when she's not actually interacting with a human being.

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  8. Big man (anthropology) - Wikipedia

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    A big man is a highly influential individual in a tribe, especially in Melanesia and Polynesia. Such a person may not have formal tribal or other authority (through for instance material possessions, or inheritance of rights), but can maintain recognition through skilled persuasion and wisdom.

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