DISTINGUISHING BUSINESS COMMUNICATION LANGUAGE FROM EVERYDAY LANGUAGE
Abstract
The problem of business communication has been relevant and in demand at all times. Since the emergence of joint activity and the need for people to agree among themselves to get the desired result, the question of the effectiveness of communication has arisen. What is a person in the process of communication? Can people live and create together? Do they really do nothing but prick each other like hugging porcupines, as A. Schopenhauer believed, and exterminate themselves by exchanging exhaled nitrogen in communication, as P. Y. Chaadaev claimed? Or, as D. S. Likhachev believed, by communicating, people create each other, become better, wiser? These questions have been topical for many years, and there are as many answers as there are variants of human behavior in communicative activity.
Keywords
Formal tone, casualness, verbal and non-verbal influenceHow to Cite
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