Abstract
This article analyzes the features of politeness expression in electronic texts. In the process of digital communication, the semantic and pragmatic functions of emojis and other paralinguistic tools are highlighted. In addition, their role in strengthening social relationships, expressing emotional states, and enhancing the effectiveness of communication is examined on a scientific basis.
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