Sociologists and sociolinguists study this sort of thing a lot. In particular, there’s a lot of work in sociolinguistics on registers of politeness, and how different cultures construct and interpret questions.
My husband and I took over a decade to evolve a pattern where I can answer “What do you want to do for dinner?” with “Well, left to my own devices I would probably just heat up some soup, but if you want to go out that’s OK with me too, but I don’t feel like cooking anything.”
Sociologists and sociolinguists study this sort of thing a lot. In particular, there’s a lot of work in sociolinguistics on registers of politeness, and how different cultures construct and interpret questions.
My husband and I took over a decade to evolve a pattern where I can answer “What do you want to do for dinner?” with “Well, left to my own devices I would probably just heat up some soup, but if you want to go out that’s OK with me too, but I don’t feel like cooking anything.”