
This article explores the impact of sociolinguistic factors on communication in English. It highlights the interplay of culture, social expectations, dialect variations, context, language blending, and gender differences in language use. By understanding these factors, individuals can enhance their communication skills and navigate the complexities of language in diverse social settings. Key words. Sociolinguistics, English communication, cultural influence, social status, dialects, gender differences, language variation
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