Polite Criticism

Teachers provide feedback on assignments with elaborate introductory phrases (“you might try to…” or “perhaps consider…”), rarely outright stating errors to soften critique and maintain student dignity.​ Criticism between peers avoids direct personal comment, using non-specific language like “maybe this part could be improved” instead of identifying the author’s mistake.

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