А stuffy person (buzzkill): Features of communicative behavior

N. Panchenko
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The aim of the study is to identify the characteristic features and signs of the communicative behavior of a “stuffy” person. The article, based on an analysis of texts posted on social networks and Internet forums, presents a generalized “portrait” of a stuffy communicative personality. The scientific novelty of the research lies in the fact that for the first time it describes the typified communicative personality “stuffy person” in Russian linguoculture. As a result, it was found that a stuffy person belongs to the number of potentially destructive communicative personalities, whose communicative behavior is due to such characteristic features as an increased level of critical attitude towards others, increased attention and unfounded nagging about trifles, and a lack of a sense of humor. It was found that stuffy communicative behavior is characterized, on the one hand, by excessive communicative activity, realized in unsolicited comments, lengthy discussions, and long explanations of the obvious, and on the other hand, by a low degree of informativeness, manifested in aimless, empty conversations. Stuffy communication contradicts the principles of positive communication, oriented TOWARDS the interlocutor, causes discomfort and stimulates a negative assessment from others.
А 闷葫芦(buzzkill):交流行为的特点
本研究旨在确定 "闷闷不乐 "者交际行为的特征和迹象。文章基于对社交网络和互联网论坛上发布的文本的分析,展示了 "闷骚 "交际人格的概括性 "肖像"。这项研究的科学新颖性在于,它首次描述了俄罗斯语言文化中 "闷骚型 "交际人格的类型。研究结果表明,闷闷不乐的人属于具有潜在破坏性的交际人格,其交际行为具有以下特征:对他人的批判性态度增强,对琐事的关注和毫无根据的唠叨增多,缺乏幽默感。研究发现,闷闷不乐的交际行为一方面表现为交际活动过多,表现为不请自来的评论、冗长的讨论和对显而易见的事情进行冗长的解释;另一方面表现为信息量小,表现为漫无目的、空洞的谈话。乏味的交流违背了积极交流的原则,是面向对话者的交流,会引起不适,并引发他人的负面评价。
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