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Rashid [163]
1 year ago
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Which of these statements has the most casual tone? thanks for coming to our party. we all had a great time. it was an awesome p

arty. thanks for coming, man. thank you for joining us at the end of the year celebration. a fabulous time was had by all. the end of the year celebration was a great party. we are glad you could make it.
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levacccp [35]1 year ago
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B. It was an awesome party. Thanks for coming, man. It is been utilized informally to call the person, "man".

<h3>What is casual tone?</h3>

The audience for a casual tone of voice exists practically anybody. It is usually adjusted to the age group and society for whom the message or content is intended. It usually gives a pun or a joke, as if there exists a friendly conversation going on the highway corner or by the office coffee machine.

The casual style manages to accommodate the culture of the speaker in communication so it will be comfortable to be understood. Students also can utilize the utterances in their daily vitality because most of the utterances exist familiar to them.

The casual speech style exists as a style of speaking that stands warm, friendly, easygoing, informal, and often uses slang. In casual communication, the speaker exists satisfied and at ease. The listener is concentrated on the speaker's message rather than how they communicate it.

Hence, B. It was an awesome party. Thanks for coming, man. It is been utilized informally to call the person, "man".

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