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Running Head: GENDER DIFFERENCES IN KOREAN POLITENESS STRATEGIES
Gender Differences in Korean Politeness Strategies
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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN KOREAN POLITENESS STRATEGIES
Gender Differences in Korean Politeness Strategies
I.
Introduction
This section will give a thesis statement and introduce the paper to what will be discussed
concerning the topic of gender differences in politeness strategies utilized in Korea.
II.
Definition of Politeness
The second chapter will define the term politeness according to the Korean culture. Also, the
paper will discuss the different components of politeness namely;

Appreciation

Emphasis on connectedness

A means of avoiding intrusion

A way of recognizing autonomy
III.
Significant elements to politeness
This section will describe various factors that influence the kind of politeness individuals in
Korea express towards others. The primary factors will include solidarity and power.
IV.
Gender differences in Politeness
This chapter will evaluate the practice of politeness as expressed from both the men and women
in Korea. The chapter will be divided to two subtopics one that evaluates politeness strategies
from the Korean men and strategies from women.
A. Politeness strategies implemented by men
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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN KOREAN POLITENESS STRATEGIES
This sector will discuss how men implement politeness strategies such as competition with
others and to gain power.
B. Politeness strategies implemented by women
This section will evaluate the strategies that women utilize to express politeness to other people.
The primary reasons that will be included in his section for women politeness will be for
solidarity and agreement.
V.
Conclusion
This chapter will summarize the ideas discovered regarding gender differences in Korean
politeness strategies.
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GENDER DIFFERENCES IN KOREAN POLITENESS STRATEGIES
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