Here is an attempt to write how some rules for conversation. I tried to do how a greeting and a farewell would happen but didn’t write examples for the farewell.
What do you think? Do you think that you could write general rules for human conversation, in a programmatic way (e.g. in the form of if statements/a flowchart)? Or are humans too complex. Either way this is just an attempt.
Criticize/add to it/post whatever.
* The back and forth process used in a conversation:
Telling ->
Asking ->
Listening <-
Thinking—
* Elements to a conversation:
opening
body
closing
* Flow of a conversation:
1. Opening
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Greeting:
If acquainted
Formal or informal greeting. It has happiness to see the other person again.
Elseif
Formal greeting
Endif
If acquainted
Inquiry into wellbeing since last seeing person
Elseif
Inquiry into wellbeing for the present
Endif
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2. Body
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3. Closing
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Farewell:
Question about meeting further
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* Details of the parts
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Greeting
Explanation:
A greeting can be a single word/greeting phrase on its own, or it can be appended with an inquiry into:
1) present action (e.g. ‘what are you doing?’)
2) state of wellbeing (e.g. ‘how is your day?’)
2.1) if acquaintance, since last time met (e.g. ‘how have you been?’)
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Examples:
Statement greetings:
TO STRANGER OR ACQUAINTANCE:
Hello
Hi
Hey
What’s up/Sup
Nice to meet you
ONLY TO ACQUAINTANCE:
Nice to see you.
Long time no see.
It’s been a while.
Asking a question about wellbeing:
TO STRANGER OR ACQUAINTANCE:
How do you do?
how is your day? how has your day been?
what’s up?
ONLY TO ACQUAINTANCE:
how are you? how have you been?
how are you doing?
what’s been up?
What have you been up to?
How are things?
What’s new?
how are you going?
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Farewell
Explanation:
A farewell can or cannot have a question about meeting further, based on:
whether the people are acquainted
if so, how well they know each other
whether (in the conversation) they planned to meet further
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