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Phatic Communication (Noun)

Meaning

Conversational speech used to communicate sociability more than information.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • People often use phrases like "how are you" in phatic communication to show friendliness rather than to inquire about someone's well-being.
  • In casual conversations, the phrase "it's a beautiful day today" can be an example of phatic communication to create a sense of shared experience.
  • When someone says "how was your weekend," it is often used as phatic communication to build rapport rather than to genuinely ask about the details.
  • The phrase "oh, great to see you" is an example of phatic communication that is used to show enthusiasm and friendliness in social interactions.
  • Phatic communication is often used in conversations where people discuss the weather, not to share information, but to create a sense of common ground and sociability.

Synonyms

  • Phatic Speech

Hypernyms

  • Conversation
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