Motives of Indirectness in Daily Communication -- An Asian Perspective

  • Zhang F
  • You H
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Abstract

Indirectness is often used in our daily communication as a major communicative skill to keep a harmonious interpersonal relationship. From an Asian perspective, this paper is to discuss the various motives of indirectness, such as: politeness, self-protection, humor, rejection or denial, etc.

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Zhang, F., & You, H. (2009). Motives of Indirectness in Daily Communication -- An Asian Perspective. Asian Culture and History, 1(2). https://doi.org/10.5539/ach.v1n2p99

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