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"Being polite 1 (Dialogue)" Practice Lesson
"Being polite 1 (Dialogue)" Practice Thai lesson
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A man refers to himself with the word “I”.
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A woman instead refers to herself with the word “I”.
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And then about the appropriateness.
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And we will replace “yourself” with the word “I” as I am doing now.
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And you, what’s your name? (informal, talking with male friends)
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Are you following your class?
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Are you free? (female speaker)
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As example of the first part, I will talk about er...impoliteness first.
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because even though they are friends
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Because it hardly ever looks good at all.
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Because women are the gentle sex.
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Being friends who have known each other for a long time.
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But for me, when I address a woman, I will call her with the polite form of “you”.
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But I have a lot of work during this period.
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But if it were “you”, it might be like...not so rude.
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But if the waitress is older than us, that is that they are definitely older than us...
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but if we want to be formal when speaking in er...a meeting room or a public place
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But mostly you will rarely see men addressing women using the impolite form of “you”, something like this.
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But not that using impolite language is a bad thing.
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But some...some groups, some people, really close friends with each other, they can use these.
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