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Kenyan Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication Kenyans are generally indirect communicators who often seek to avoid conflict or confrontation. Indeed, Kenyans prefer to maintain harmony rather than confront someone about a problem. Many will avoid giving a direct "no" dire ...

American Culture / Communication

... Verbal Direct Communication: Americans are typically direct communicators, speaking honestly, clearly and explicitly to arrive straight to the point. This does not intend to be rude or disregard courtesy in communication (for example, crit ...

Chinese Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: As an extension of the need to maintain harmonious relations, the Chinese rely heavily on indirect communication. They rely less on words and are more attentive to posture, expression and tone of voice to dra ...

Brazilian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: Brazilians can be very expressive and emotive in their communication. At times, they may interrupt others when speaking when overcome by their passion or interest in the conversation topic. Moreover, Brazilians ...

Bosnian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Direct Communication: Bosnians have a direct communication style. They speak straight to the point, being quite forward and open about what they believe. As they rely less on subtle forms of communication, they can ...

Malaysian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Indirect Communication: As an extension of the need to maintain harmonious relations, Malaysians rely on indirect communication. Great consideration is made to ensure that what is said, how it is said and how much is said does not o ...

Spanish Culture / Communication

... Verbal Direct Communication: Spaniards generally have a direct communication style. They tend to speak very openly and are comfortable showing emotion. This can give some foreigners from more reserved cultures the impression that Spaniards ...

Australian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Direct Communication: In Australia, one’s status or position in a conversation is not easily distinguishable by their appearance. Therefore, communication is more direct and functionally-purposed to convey one’s mes ...

Egyptian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: Egyptians are quite expressive and passionate when they converse. They have a tendency to be evocative and verbose by telling stories and using wordplay and jokes. They are generally open and emotive, displaying happiness and gr ...

Austrian Culture / Communication

... Verbal Communication Style: Austrians tend to be somewhat reserved, formal and polite during initial conversations. Once a relationship is established, they tend to become more warm and open, yet they maintain a degree of formality and politeness. Direct C ...

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