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Saving face: a little discretion can go a long way in Japan The desire to avoid causing loss of face for oneself, one’s organization, or for others can be said to be the motivation behind many things that Japanese organizations do that are puzzling to Americans
Principles of Saving Face | Springer Nature Link (formerly SpringerLink) Why face is important, how face is gained, what a line is, and how face is saved is explained in greater detail in this chapter Facework processes and the concept of an interaction ritual as well as Goffman’s principles of face are also elucidated upon
Why is saving face important in Japan? - Japan Nihon In Japan, saving face is an integral part of their culture, and it plays a significant role in their daily interactions This concept is rooted in the Japanese value system, which emphasizes harmony, respect, and social order
The Concept and Dynamics of Face: Implications - JSTOR Neither Western managers nor management scholars understand face in the context of Asian cultures Many Westerners perceive Asians as being too preoccupied with face to be "rational "
Repair or not? Face-saving in EFL Classes - ccsenet. org This study investigated how the NETs, the CTs, and the students interact with each other to smoothly deliver English classes and maintain good relationships in a Japanese elementary school, especially focusing on how repair is carefully conducted while saving interlocutors’ face and how face-saving is accomplished by the use of silence
Repair or not? Face-saving in EFL Classes in an . . . - Semantic Scholar Face-saving in EFL Classes in an Elementary School in Japan This research explored the relationship between face Identity and Politeness Theory, identity and politeness theory, and teacher use of L1 Japanese in English education in Japan