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Responses to English compliments on language ability
Employing a cross-generational perspective, this study attempts to deepen our understanding of the politeness
strategies Saudi females use when responding to compliments in English from an English speaker. The study investigated how Saudi
females from two generations respond to compliments in an educational setting in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA). Participants
included sixty-two female undergraduate students and sixty-four female lecturers from one university in the KSA. Following a mixed
methods approach, the study included two primary sources of data: a quantitative Discourse Completion Task questionnaire for
eliciting compliment responses (CRs) from the two generations; and qualitative semi-structured interviews with six participants
from each group. Findings indicate that participants from both groups tended to accept compliments although there was a tendency
to question the sincerity of the compliments.