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This study qualitatively examines linguistic practices of Japanese male superiors in interactions with male subordinates in a Japanese workplace, focusing particularly on their use of two linguistic forms: Vroot+(y)oo (Let’s do X) and Vroot+ro/e (Do X!). The study illustrates two practices of these male superiors: first, they use Vroot+(y)oo, which is
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Understanding intercultural facework behaviours
The Journal of International Communication, 2012Abstract Researchers use the expression ‘facework’ to conceptualise interaction behaviour. When people from different cultures interact, they assume that the other party also thinks and behaves in the same way as they do; nevertheless people think and behave according to their own cultural norms and values.
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