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Culture & Pragmatics. in ‘ Friends ’. Lee, Yong-joo. Kim, Eun-a. Kim, Min-jung. Choi, Ji-won. Season 4 - Episode 16. S t o r y. Rachel holds a fake party. for Loss and his girl friend,. but actually it is for Joshua. who she has a crush on. P r a g m a t i c s.
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Culture & Pragmatics in ‘Friends’ Lee, Yong-joo Kim, Eun-a Kim, Min-jung Choi, Ji-won
Season 4 - Episode 16 S t o r y Rachel holds a fake party for Loss and his girl friend, but actually it is for Joshua who she has a crush on
P r a g m a t i c s Implicature, relevance and turnover signals
P r a g m a t i c s Truthfulness and implicature
Koreans Americans 1 2 BㆍYㆍO Host prepares Very rarely No dress code Should be there Having parties Should be on time Having dress code in advance quite often Having party everything Culture - Party
P r a g m a t i c s Implicature and Truthfulness
K o r e a Americans 2 1 男女七歲不同席 婚前純潔 Openness Closeness Culture - Kissing
Season 4 - Episode 18 S t o r y Rachel goes to Joshua's house on her second date with him. She is wearing only underwear, when she meets his parents for the first time by accident.
P r a g m a t i c s Channel open/close signals and implicature
Koreans Americans 2 1 Taking home Taking girlfriends home Leaving home Asking parents is normal especially for marriage to leave home when parents are in home Culture - Date
P r a g m a t i c s Implicature, ellipsis, channel open and truthfulness
S i m i l a r i t y Joshua Parents Rachel Taking girlfriends or boyfriends to home Culture – Meeting parents Role play – culture differences Having dinner with their parents together Shaking hands or bowing Saying politely to their parents
P r a g m a t i c s Turnover signals and ellipsis
E n d Thank You Lee, Yong-joo Kim, Eun-A Kim, Min-jung Choi, Ji-won