Politeness quiz
Off-record statements or expressions . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
On-record expressions . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
Face is . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
A person's negative face is . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
A person's positive face is . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
A Face-threatening Act is . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
Bald on-record forms . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
Negative politeness . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
Complementing the hearer's clothes is a . . .
Are those using imperative forms.
Is typically expressed via questions, even questions that seem to ask for permission to ask a question, such as “Might I ask … ?”
His/her desire to be independent, to have freedom of action, and not to be imposed on by others.
His/her desire to be accepted, even liked, by others, to be treated as a member of the same group.
The public self-image of a person.
An utterance that represents a threat to another individual’s expectations regarding self-image.
Are directly addressed to the hearer as a means of expressing your needs.
Positive politeness strategy.
Are not directly addressed to the hearer, so the hearer can act as if the statement had not even been heard.
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