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Look, I don't want to start an off-topic debate.
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Good point, sorry about that; moved to VMs.
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But I feel kinda positioned as immoral person here.
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This is perhaps the first thing I want to work out; I'm sorry if I gave the impression that you were immoral for not following those maxims/principles. That was never the case. It's not a matter of morality, but rather that of "propriety" or "politeness". At worst, someone not following these would be considered an "impolite" person.
And to be fair, I don't even really think you fall under that category, either. Politeness is a spectrum, and there's a big difference between "yelling/cursing at someone" and "not providing reasons/support".
It's more like "good-better-best"; what you did was "good (enough)", but could always be "better".
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That is one invalid rule/standart/term/anything I can say. In this case, me, I don't always have time and effort to think about what I would suggest....
Anyway, why should I follow that rule/standart/term lol?
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Well, it may sound silly, but words here are important. A "Rule" connotes "has to be" or "must be", where a "Maxim" or "Principle" merely connotes "should be" or "ought to be".
Did you read some/any of the links I provided? Somewhere (I believe the Wikipedia one) it talks about "prescriptive" vs. "descriptive"; the latter simply "describes" the way things are, whereas the former "prescribes" (i.e. "tells you what to do/how to do it"). Rules are "prescriptive", while something like a "standard/principle/maxim" is generally more "descriptive".
That all boils down to mean that Grice's Maxims and the Politeness Principle don't tell you "what you should do", but rather "what people (tend to) do", "what people do to encourage X". So no need to freak out. : )
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I don't want random smartass fagots make a rule/standart/term upon me that easily. They just want to be well known, they want to popularize their names that's all, that rule/standart/term itself doesn't exist. NS
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Hey now, no need to get rude. These guys aren't after popularity; I highly doubt Paul Grice would've cared how many Likes he got on his Facebook page for this. : ) These guys are scientists & researchers and philosophers; they're not telling you 'what to do', but merely defining & organizing widespread ideas on "politeness" and "communicative cooperation"
Hope that helps. Sorry again for the misunderstanding.