kuosia
Kuosia is a linguistic and cultural phenomenon in traditional Melanesian societies, particularly in Papua New Guinea and the surrounding islands. It is characterized by the deliberate omission or alteration of words or phrases in everyday conversation, often to avoid offending others, expressing bad news, or to maintain social harmony.
In many Kuosia-speaking cultures, directness and straightforwardness are not valued in communication, and pragmatics can dictate
Kuosia is not unique to a single language or dialect, but is a feature that can be
Kuosia is a manifestation of the complex and intricate web of social relationships in traditional Melanesian