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Interestingly, research indicates that AI models perform better when treated courteously. This is largely because these systems are trained to mimic human language patterns and cultural nuances found in their training datasets. A study from Cornell University reveals that how politeness is perceived varies considerably by culture and language. In English, moderate politeness suffices, while in Japanese, more formal phrases yield even better results. Thus, the effectiveness of courteous interaction extends beyond mere etiquette, directly influencing the quality of AI responses.