big_fat_fluffy@leminal.space to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-24 days agoDo you prefer a polite request with an implicit punishment-threat or an outright demand with an explicit punishment-threat? Also, why?message-squaremessage-square15fedilinkarrow-up113
arrow-up113message-squareDo you prefer a polite request with an implicit punishment-threat or an outright demand with an explicit punishment-threat? Also, why?big_fat_fluffy@leminal.space to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-24 days agomessage-square15fedilink
minus-squarebig_fat_fluffy@leminal.spaceOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-24 days agoNo, it’s “please give me your candy” (with the implied threat). Vs “give me your candy or I’ll smash”. (Also, I reworded the post because you people are so literal and easily distracted.)
minus-squareToday@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·4 days agoProbably the second (unless it’s something as common as trick or treat) as the implication may not hit me until later. You also have to judge the likelihood of follow thru- like when a kid get threatened with forever grounding.
No, it’s “please give me your candy” (with the implied threat). Vs “give me your candy or I’ll smash”.
(Also, I reworded the post because you people are so literal and easily distracted.)
Good luck with your research.
Probably the second (unless it’s something as common as trick or treat) as the implication may not hit me until later. You also have to judge the likelihood of follow thru- like when a kid get threatened with forever grounding.