Article outline
- 11.1Discussion of regional variation
- 11.1.1Comparison of hypotheses with findings on regional variation
- 11.1.2Sardinia: Preference for distance
- 11.1.3Salento: Complexity
- 11.1.4Emilia: Egalitarianism and importance of youthfulness
- 11.1.5Lazio: Preference for closeness by Roman waiters
- 11.1.6Umbria: Internal division and traditional non-reciprocity
- 11.1.6.1Discussion of statistical data
- 11.1.6.2Potential impact of stigma and underreporting of traditional non-reciprocity in SE Umbria
- 11.1.6.3North-western Umbria as a potential stronghold of traditional non-reciprocity
- 11.1.7Perceptions of northern, central, and southern address practices
- 11.1.8Exportability of address pronouns across regions and macro-regions
- 11.2Gender and flirting
- 11.3Power dynamics and roles
- 11.4Competing practices, avoidance strategies, and the ambiguity of voi
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