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OgechiEkechi
Oct 14, 2016, 04:52 AM
What is the attitude of Britons towards congratulatory messages posted in the newspaper. For example,
I) Do British people see the sponsors of these messages as being sincere in expressing their feelings or being pretentious.
ii) Do the senders of congratulatory messages exploit the medium/situation to accomplish their own purposes - gain or reinforce political influence, solicitation and advertisement of products and services or just to fulfill societal expectations.
iii) Are there consequences (positive or negative) for failure to greet? This post is from a research student with interest in the field of sociolinguistics. Target audience is the British people. Kindly send me your objective opinions . Thank you!

joypulv
Oct 14, 2016, 05:52 AM
Interesting. Haven't seen a British regular here in at least a year, I think.
I'm American and have no clear idea about what you are asking.
In my small town newspapers, there are sometimes family/friend congratulations, such as graduation or joining the military or starting a career. Is that the type you mean. (Yes, I know you want Brits to answer. I'm just curious.)