TY - JOUR KW - Article KW - Communication Failure (13628) KW - Cross Cultural Communication (16300) KW - Cross-Cultural Communication and Behavior KW - Cultural Differences (16400) KW - Interpersonal Behavior and Communication KW - Language Culture Relationship (42150) KW - Niger Congo Languages (57900) KW - Speech Acts (82400) KW - Sub Saharan Africa (85200) AU - Inge Egner AB - This paper examines the reasons for a frequent intercultural misunderstanding between Africans and Westerners with regard to promising. After studying the conditions of use for the act of promising in each culture, I look at the cultural premises underlying these conditions of use for the act of promising in each culture. I argue that the notions of sincerity and commitment so closely attached to the Western promise stem in fact from the deeper level of Western cultural premises and that the African promise is typically informed by different cultural premises, even though commitment can be attached to an African promise through a verbal negotiation. IS - 4 N2 - This paper examines the reasons for a frequent intercultural misunderstanding between Africans and Westerners with regard to promising. After studying the conditions of use for the act of promising in each culture, I look at the cultural premises underlying these conditions of use for the act of promising in each culture. I argue that the notions of sincerity and commitment so closely attached to the Western promise stem in fact from the deeper level of Western cultural premises and that the African promise is typically informed by different cultural premises, even though commitment can be attached to an African promise through a verbal negotiation. PY - 2006 SN - 1612-295X SP - 443 EP - 464 EP - T2 - Intercultural Pragmatics TI - Intercultural aspects of the speech act of promising: Western and African practices VL - 3 ER - The website encountered an unexpected error. Please try again later.