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Why are social expectations decorum part of kairos?

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A central rhetorical principle requiring one's words and subject matter be aptly fit to each other, to the circumstances and occasion (kairos), the audience, and the speaker. Though initially just one of several virtues of style ("aptum"), decorum has become a governing concept for all of rhetoric.

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