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Exercise 9: Simulation Exercise for Apologizing – 1 Another
important strategy is to be aware of the way you present your reason.
Japanese university students first tended to give a generic reason using a formulaic expression. Then as the professor asks for more detail, they gave more specifics. Note that a lengthy presentation of a reason/reasons may give the hearer the impression that the speaker is self-centered or justifying the cancellation (which the student is not really entitled to). Japanese students
also used certain strategies to
communicate their lack of intention to cause the infraction.
‘Actually, it is a private matter, but my father passed out this morning, and my mother wants me to come home as soon as possible. So I have to leave right now. I’m sorry that I’m canceling your appointment at the last minute.’
Student: Sumimasen, kyouni natte totsuzen
tsugouga tsukanaku
natte shimattanndesu. ‘I’m sorry but some inconvenience
occurred today.’ These data in Exercise 9 are based
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