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«Thank you». Simple word. But for some people, it becomes heavier than a weight. They can't squeeze it out of themselves. «Please» gets stuck in the throat. «Excuse me» causes panic cold. This is not rudeness or bad manners. It is a fear of polite words. A real phobia with its own causes and consequences. Why do people fear to thank, apologize and greet? And how to live with this?

What is the fear of polite words

This phenomenon has no official medical name, but its symptoms are familiar to many: rapid heartbeat before saying «hello» to a stranger; fear that «please» will sound subservient; feeling that «thank you» makes you feel obligated. People avoid situations that require politeness: don't go into stores where you need to thank the cashier; don't call service departments; skip their turn at the clinic, just to avoid saying «excuse me». This is not sociopathy, but an exaggerated sensitivity to social rituals.

Psychological roots

The first reason is the fear of dependence. «Thank you» is an acknowledgment that you were helped. For a hyper-independent person, this is unbearable. He thinks he should do everything himself, and help from others is a blow to self-esteem. The second reason is the fear of rejection. What if the answer to «please» will be rudeness? What if «excuse me» will not be accepted? Better not to risk it. The third is perfectionism. People are afraid that their politeness will not be sincere enough, incorrectly intoned, and they will be mocked. The fourth is childhood trauma: in the family, polite words were used as manipulation («say thank you, otherwise…») or mocked («how polite you are, straight lord»).

Cultural context

In some cultures, politeness is considered weakness. In the post-Soviet space, it is often heard: «no need for these ceremonies, are you going to pay homage?». Politeness is associated with servility, with «kneeling». Therefore, many have developed a reflex: polite = insincere. Against this background, the fear of polite words becomes a way to protect one's dignity. People confuse politeness with humiliation. An honest «thank you» for them is an acknowledgment of being lower than someone else.

How to recognize the fear of polite words in yourself and others

Symptoms: people use rude or neutral expressions instead of polite ones («give» instead of «please, pass»); avoid eye contact when they need to say «hello»; quickly mumble «thank you» and then turn away; apologize only in a whisper; feel exhausted or angry after forced politeness. Such people often seem unfriendly, but in fact, they are just afraid. In severe cases, they may even stop going out of the house to avoid encountering the need to be polite.

Consequences for life

Avoiding polite words leads to social isolation. People do not make new acquaintances because they cannot say «nice to meet you». Relationships at work deteriorate: the boss considers the subordinate ungrateful, colleagues — haughty. It is not possible to defend one's rights in service departments because the person cannot demand politely but firmly. In personal life, the inability to apologize destroys couples. The fear of politeness can lead to depression and agoraphobia.

How to overcome the fear

The first step is to realize that politeness does not humiliate, but orders communication. The second is to train in insignificant situations: say «thank you» to a taxi driver, «please» to a barista. The third is to use the «empty chair» method: imagine you are saying polite words to a person who cannot answer. The fourth is cognitive restructuring: politeness is not a request for favor, but a statement of fact («I am grateful for the service», not «I am your debtor»). In severe forms, work with a psychologist, sometimes with the use of CBT (cognitive-behavioral therapy). Medications (tranquilizers) only in extreme cases.

What to do if a child is afraid of polite words

Do not force. Do not shame («what a wild one you are?»). Play role-playing games: «store», «hospital», where polite communication is required. Praise for any attempt, even clumsy. Never punish for the lack of politeness. It is important to check if the child has selective mutism (fear of speaking in general) or an autism spectrum disorder. Often, the fear of polite words in children is a consequence of an anxiety disorder that requires correction.

Alternative: how to cope without polite words

If overcoming the fear is not possible, you can use non-verbal equivalents: a nod, a smile, a light bow. They are perceived as politeness, but do not require verbal effort. You can use neutral phrases: «have a good day» instead of «goodbye», «helped» instead of «thank you». The main thing is the intonation: warm, open. But this is a half-measure. A full life requires the ability to say polite words without fear.

The fear of polite words is not a sentence. It is a problem that can be solved. Politeness is not a chain, but a bridge. Don't be afraid to cross it.


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