requesting
Requesting is the act of asking someone to do something or to provide something. In everyday language, it is a speech act that aims to elicit action or information from another person. Requests can be explicit, such as commands and questions, or implicit and conveyed through context, tone, or implication. The form and success of a request depend on social norms, relationship, and situational factors.
Direct requests use imperative or plain indicative structures: “Pass the salt, please,” or “Please send the file.”
Politeness theory describes strategies for requesting, including on-record and off-record approaches and positive or negative politeness.
In written and digital communication, clear, specific, and courteous requests improve outcomes: state what is requested,