megkérésétmegekérésére
Megkérésétmegekérésére is a coined term that appears in discussions of Hungarian discourse to describe a nested or layered pattern of making requests. The concept refers to occasions when a speaker structures a single utterance so that it contains more than one pointing to the act of requesting itself, effectively embedding a request about the process of requesting within the main request. The phenomenon is most often noted in formal communication, customer service interactions, and online dialogue, where speakers aim to calibrate politeness, formality, or social obligations through iterative phrasing.
Etymology and description: The term blends two grammatical forms of the verb kér (to ask or request):
Usage and examples: The pattern tends to emerge in careful or service-oriented language. For example, a speaker
See also: politeness strategies, indirect speech acts, discourse pragmatics, hedging.