Hello,

First of all I don’t really get the actual meaning of “please”. I understand it as it used to make a polite request. However I have rarely seen any westerner saying “please” on either Lemmy, Mastodon or IRC. where I live using “please” (मेहरबानी) is used often.

  • RBWells@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    Online? No. It comes off as snarky.

    In real life, and emails? All the time. Please and thank you.

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    4 months ago

    There’s rarely a use for it online. It’s used to make a request, and a lot of online discourse is making statements.

    Irl, it’s a lot more common

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    I say it often in my day to day life. I don’t use it much on Lemmy because I rarely ask anyone to do anything on here

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    “Please” is used more in verbal or formal communication in English. I wouldn’t typically use it when writing a comment here as online comment sections are considered informal written communication. But I would always say it if I was asking a food service worker for something.

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    I use it constantly in the real world. Not on Lemmy. But I consider this to be pretty informal.

    I also deliberately say “I beg your pardon,” instead of “Excuse me.” The former is a request. The latter is mostly a demand, at least in the USA the way people behave.

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      Con su permisso, or Excuse me please, when I need to move past someone. Yeah it’s a demand but a polite one I think.

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    People say it in person a lot. Another factor might be that some people view it coming across as either non genuine or passive aggressive in written form.

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    It’s funny, I was ALWAYS taught to say please growing up, but as an adult I only hear it in more formal settings, or from older folks. I think people realized that tone and body language also show that you’re trying to be pleasant and not bossy, and dropped the habit of saying it.

    I’m sure it’s regional, though, and I’m only speaking for one small chunk of the US.

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    Does it really mean anything? If you’re a respectable person isn’t it implied? Thank you as well. People should be able to see the thankfulness… Too many assholes fucked up use of please and thank you trying to look good when they aren’t being good. Now sometimes I see it as a sign someone’s trying to take advantage or hide their true self.

    I say it in newer company but I don’t know if I say it to often to people I know.

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    I just checked, and I used “please” about 30 times in the last year on lemmy.ml. I live in Burgerland.