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Nepalese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Nepali communication style is generally indirect to avoid confrontation or offence. Conversations are usually long and drawn out, as people tend to speak in a roundabout way that reaches their point more ...

North Sudanese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication People generally rely on indirect communication in Sudan. It is common for Sudanese to understate their opinion in an effort to remain polite and harmonious. For example, people often respond with “Inshallah” ...

Taiwanese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: The Taiwanese are quite deliberate and contemplative regarding how they communicate. They often take care to avoid communicating anything directly that may offend or hurt a colleague. Indirect Communication: The Taiwanese

Hong Kong Culture / Communication

... Verbal Silence: Silence is an important and purposeful tool used in Asian communication. Pausing before giving a response indicates that someone has applied appropriate thought and consideration to the question. This signifies politeness a ...

Colombian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: Colombians can be quite expressive when making their point heard. They are generally open about their emotions. One typically finds that the loudest personalities dominate as multiple tangents of conversation can be conducted a ...

Vietnamese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Vietnamese are generally observed as being indirect verbal communicators, often understating themselves to reach their point. However, while there is less reliance on explicitly descriptive vocabulary, they give strong cl ...

Tongan Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: Tongans generally have an indirect communication style. In their efforts to avoid offending others or coming across as harsh, they tend to be vague and may take some time to reach their point in a roundabout ...

Pakistani Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: The Pakistani communication style is generally indirect as they often seek to avoid confrontation or offence. Conversations are usually long and drawn out; people tend to speak in a roundabout way that reache ...

Lebanese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Raised Voices: Lebanese have few reservations about yelling to make themselves heard and often speak with impassioned, loud voices. That being said, a raised voice is not always a sign of anger but rather an expression of a genuine feeling. A Leban ...

Polish Culture / Communication

... Verbal Direct Communication: The Polish can speak quite matter-of-factly and are generally comfortable with directness. For example, they may not hesitate to correct people and can deliver criticism quite honestly. This c ...

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