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[["We" language]] is statement that implies that the issue is the concern and responsibility of both the speaker and receiver of a message. See also [["I" language]], [["you" language]].
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[["We" language]] is a statement that implies that the issue is the concern and responsibility of both the speaker and receiver of a message. See also [["I" language]], [["you" language]].
  
 
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==Definition==

Latest revision as of 17:26, 10 July 2020

"We" language is a statement that implies that the issue is the concern and responsibility of both the speaker and receiver of a message. See also "I" language, "you" language.

Definition

According to Looking Out, Looking In by Adler, Proctor (15th edition),

"We" language. Statement that implies that the issue is the concern and responsibility of both the speaker and receiver of a message. See also "I" language, "you" language.