Purpose of the study: The paper aims to unfold politeness in online communication among retailers and clients and debates some ways where cultural values of communication can be taught and thus re-learned. Methodology: The qualitative approach was adopted where discourse analysis method used to review and analyse the updates and comments from Facebook and WhatsApp of conveniently collected data for this study. Main Findings: The study suggest a deterioration of cultural values in communication is at an alarming level among retailers and clients in online communication. Applications of this study: The study will benefit online businesses. Area of studies include business management and communication. Other sub- areas include culture and ethi...
Justice theory is an established framework for analysing the complaining behaviours of customers (Ho...
In the teaching-learning process, the lecturers usually play the role of dominant turn-takers. Meanw...
In communication, people express their thought with or without words. We may understand what they wa...
The present research is inevitable revealing the politeness strategies conveyed by the student...
Following the call for further research on the organisational side of complaint handling, this resea...
Teaching and learning online has become widespread but for some teachers there are a number of chall...
The present paper concentrates on the role of politeness strategies in on-line groups formed around ...
Cross cultural communication based on cyberspace is one part of the globalization era. The virtual w...
This study aims to find out the types of politeness2 that are found in @kulinersby’s promotion culin...
ABSTRACTPoliteness is a way to communicate so that speakers do not feel pressured, cornered, and off...
This descriptive and comprehensive study on the discursive struggle over interpersonal relations in ...
Twitter is now developing as a rich research site for scholars who studied online inte...
People are increasingly turning to social media for help. According to a recent report by Twitter, o...
Objective: Collaborative Online Learning (COL) in cross culture settings Politeness in COL - Mal...
Abstract Innovations in the Internet that changed from static to user-generated content web pages ma...
Justice theory is an established framework for analysing the complaining behaviours of customers (Ho...
In the teaching-learning process, the lecturers usually play the role of dominant turn-takers. Meanw...
In communication, people express their thought with or without words. We may understand what they wa...
The present research is inevitable revealing the politeness strategies conveyed by the student...
Following the call for further research on the organisational side of complaint handling, this resea...
Teaching and learning online has become widespread but for some teachers there are a number of chall...
The present paper concentrates on the role of politeness strategies in on-line groups formed around ...
Cross cultural communication based on cyberspace is one part of the globalization era. The virtual w...
This study aims to find out the types of politeness2 that are found in @kulinersby’s promotion culin...
ABSTRACTPoliteness is a way to communicate so that speakers do not feel pressured, cornered, and off...
This descriptive and comprehensive study on the discursive struggle over interpersonal relations in ...
Twitter is now developing as a rich research site for scholars who studied online inte...
People are increasingly turning to social media for help. According to a recent report by Twitter, o...
Objective: Collaborative Online Learning (COL) in cross culture settings Politeness in COL - Mal...
Abstract Innovations in the Internet that changed from static to user-generated content web pages ma...
Justice theory is an established framework for analysing the complaining behaviours of customers (Ho...
In the teaching-learning process, the lecturers usually play the role of dominant turn-takers. Meanw...
In communication, people express their thought with or without words. We may understand what they wa...