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|  | Exercise 9: Tone of RequestsOften speakers talk hesitantly while alerting the hearer as to the upcoming request or while making the request. This helps to create a humble tone. Example     1   
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 Often Also, speakers often show consideration for the hearer by using certain phrases or expressions. This contributes to the humble, caring tone. Example     1   
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 Apology and thanking expressions or the intensifiers (for example, hontouni ‘so, really’) often get stressed to exhibit a sincere tone of voice.    Example 1
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 Note that when someone older in age or of higher status accepts a major request, expressions of gratitude often come with a series of bows! 
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