Title of article :
Politeness Strategies by Thai EFL Tertiary Learners in an Online Forum
Author/Authors :
Etae, Suhaila School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia , Krish, Pramela School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia , Hussin, Supyan School of Language Studies and Linguistics - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Selangor - Malaysia
Abstract :
Politeness is influenced by cultural perspectives across cultures. Studies of politeness
strategies in intercultural communication have often highlighted cultural speech acts in
conversation discourse in various situations. This study investigates cultural politeness
between Thai students and an expatriate lecturer and its features of Thai and Western speech
acts in an online forum, a learning platform which has recently been introduced in Thai
EFL university context. Due to variation in the cultural politeness of interlocutors, Thai
students’ politeness strategies are possibly misinterpreted in another culture, or they may
fail to communicate illocutionary force in intercultural communication. The participants
were 146 Thai EFL undergraduate students and an American lecturer, who was teaching
an English and American cultural background course. The online entries were theoretically
analysed and the findings were supported with data from focus-group interviews. The results
show that the student participants were most likely to use Positive politeness, followed by
Bald-On-Record politeness, Negative politeness and Off-Record politeness strategy when
posting online entries to the lecturer. For features of Thai-Western politeness and speech
acts, the respect phenomenon affected the language use of politeness strategies in posing
intercultural difficulties. The analysis contributes to the overview of Thai and Western
features of cultural politeness in a Thai online EFL setting.
Keywords :
Politeness strategies , intercultural communication , speech acts , Thai EFL learners , online forum
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics