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Post by Uswatun Khasanah on Nov 17, 2015 11:13:46 GMT
First, I would like to say "thank you" for giving me a chance to join this forum. Then, for the journal, I think it's very good journal because we can know politeness in requests from another country, especially Romanian, Hebrew, and English which are used for the research. From the journal we can conclude that Romanian is pretty close to Hebrew in terms of the linguistic strategies employed. Moreover, Romanian is more likely to encounter conventional indirect polite strategies compared to English and Hebrew. Based on the result, we can compare to our country that politeness in requests is really important. In my opinion, it's rather different to Romanian, Indonesia is more likely to use direct polite strategies because it will be more polite to ask something directly. In this journal, there are many sources which are very useful to us. However, the data of the research is little bit confusing. Those are my perception of the journal Sir, thank you.
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Post by Uswatun Khasanah on Nov 17, 2015 11:15:10 GMT
First, I would like to say "thank you" for giving me a chance to join this forum. Then, for the journal, I think it's very good journal because we can know politeness in requests from another country, especially Romanian, Hebrew, and English which are used for the research. From the journal we can conclude that Romanian is pretty close to Hebrew in terms of the linguistic strategies employed. Moreover, Romanian is more likely to encounter conventional indirect polite strategies compared to English and Hebrew. Based on the result, we can compare to our country that politeness in requests is really important. In my opinion, it's rather different to Romanian, Indonesia is more likely to use direct polite strategies because it will be more polite to ask something directly. In this journal, there are many sources which are very useful to us. However, the data of the research is little bit confusing. Those are my perception of the journal Sir, thank you.
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Post by Uswatun Khasanah on Nov 17, 2015 11:52:42 GMT
First, I would like to say "thank you" for giving me a chance to join this forum. Then, for the journal, I think it's very good journal because we can know politeness in requests from another country, especially Romanian, Hebrew, and English which are used for the research. From the journal we can conclude that Romanian is pretty close to Hebrew in terms of the linguistic strategies employed. Moreover, Romanian is more likely to encounter conventional indirect polite strategies compared to English and Hebrew. Based on the result, we can compare to our country that politeness in requests is really important. In my opinion, it's rather different to Romanian, Indonesia is more likely to use direct polite strategies because it will be more polite to ask something directly. In this journal, there are many sources which are very useful to us. However, the data of the research is little bit confusing. Those are my perception of the journal Sir, thank you.
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Post by Herlin Astuti on Nov 19, 2015 1:37:22 GMT
Thank you sir, This is new experience for me
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Post by Admin on Nov 20, 2015 10:36:45 GMT
i am your new member sir. assalamualaikum wr. wb. You are invited to give your answer in the form of short essay in 300 word (minimum).Please write down your mind regarding topic lesson 1 and 2.
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Post by Admin on Nov 20, 2015 10:37:23 GMT
Thank you sir, This is new experience for me You are invited to give your answer in the form of short essay in 300 word (minimum).Please write down your mind regarding topic lesson 1 and 2.
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Post by Admin on Nov 20, 2015 10:38:40 GMT
Thank you mr. Akmal. After I read this article, I assume that the article has content about politeness and indirectness request. The Romanians are better than English and Ibrani. This research is also discuss about intercultural encounters at the level of linguistic discourse markers. The strength of this article, there are many sources, the sources are good sources. The weakness is the article only discuss the Europe politeness. The data are also unwritten just table, so if the readers want to know the calculating data, they don’t know. I think enough from me, that would be a great experience by reading this article. You are invited to give your answer in the form of short essay in 300 word (minimum).Please write down your mind regarding topic lesson 1 and 2.
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Post by siti malikhah on Nov 25, 2015 0:06:09 GMT
Thank you, Sir. It's great experience for me to learn more in this forum
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Post by Novita Anggraini on Nov 25, 2015 13:53:02 GMT
thank you sir, it will be my new experience can joining in this forum
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Post by Tito Dwi Yuliyanto on Dec 10, 2015 8:40:00 GMT
thanks for inviting me
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Post by ardisetyo on Dec 10, 2015 10:15:47 GMT
thank you
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