How do you recognize polite pronouns?
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The large or small description of courtesy pronouns such as “you” or “you” depends in German on the use.
Here are some guidelines:
– courtesy pronouns like “you” are raised when referring to a particular person.
– Pay attention to the address in letters or emails. If you talk to someone directly, “you” will be raised.
– If they are generally or not minted on a particular person, you write them small.
As a rule, the courtesy pronouns “you” and “you” are written large, for example.
Courtesy professors are used in many languages to communicate politely and respectfully with other people. They serve to maintain distance and express respect. In many cultures, polite forms of speech are an important part of social conventions and can improve the handling of each other. They enable formal and polite communication situations to be distinguished from informal.
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https://www.studysmarter.de/schule/english/legislator/anredepronomen/
Written: at the Grand Speech; You/ the they have etc.
Oral: in the context, in the speech situation.