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1 communication style Western countries In Western countries, communication style emphasizes direct and explicit communication, with value placed on clarity and individual expression. 31
2 communication style South Korea In South Korean culture, nonverbal communication and indirect speech are highly valued for promoting harmony and avoiding confrontation. 30
3 communication style Japan In Japanese culture, indirect, polite, and harmony-focused communication is highly valued, especially in business and workplace interactions. 24
4 communication style Middle East In Middle Eastern culture, indirect communication and non-verbal cues are emphasized in communication styles. 14
5 communication style Polychronic cultures Communication in polychronic cultures is indirect, lively, and often involves multitasking and interruptions. 13
6 communication style Brazil The communication style in Brazilian culture usually involves expressive body language, emphasis on personal relationships, and relaxed communication norms. 12
7 communication style Asian countries Asian countries prefer indirect communication, implicit cues, and formal language in face-to-face interactions. 11
8 communication style France In France, direct and emotional communication style, including passionate debates, is often preferred. 9
9 communication style Europe In Europe, direct and explicit communication is highly valued in business and social interactions. 8
10 communication style Switzerland In Swiss culture, direct and punctual communication focusing on clarity, honesty, and efficiency is highly valued. 7
11 communication style tech industry Direct and digital communication is the preferred style in the tech industry for efficient exchange of information and ideas. 7
12 communication style Western business culture Western business culture values direct and explicit communication. 6
13 communication style older generations in traditional societies In traditional societies, older generations value indirect and nonverbal communication styles. 6
14 communication style Canada Direct and assertive communication is prized in Canadian workplaces for its professionalism and efficiency. 5
15 communication style Denmark In Denmark, communication style values openness, equality, and consensus in both workplace and business contexts. 5
16 communication style IT industry Communication in the IT industry is characterized by jargon, informality, digital tools, and direct feedback. 5
17 communication style Japanese office culture In Japanese office culture, indirect and harmonious communication, consensus, and politeness are highly valued. 5
18 communication style Singapore In Singapore, communication style is indirect and hierarchical, with emphasis on saving face and maintaining harmony. 5
19 communication style engineering culture Engineers tend to communicate directly and clearly, with a focus on technical precision and minimal ambiguity. 5
20 communication style Tech industry in the West Direct, open, and informal communication with emphasis on clarity and use of tech jargon is the dominant communication style in the tech industry in the West. 4
21 communication style traditional corporate culture In a traditional corporate culture, formal, hierarchical, and in-person communication is emphasized in a professional setting. 4
22 communication style Japanese business culture In Japanese business culture, there is a preference for indirect and subtle communication with an emphasis on nonverbal cues. 3
23 communication style Mexico In Mexico, communication style is warm and relational, with an emphasis on personal relationships and expressive language. 3
24 communication style office culture in Western countries In Western office culture, direct and assertive communication is valued. 3
25 communication style software development community in the tech industry In the software development community, direct and concise communication using technical jargon and online messaging platforms is preferred. 3
26 communication style Authoritative leadership culture In an authoritative leadership culture, direct and assertive communication is valued for conveying authority and confidence. 2
27 communication style Korean workplace culture In Korean workplace culture, there is a formal and hierarchical communication style that emphasizes respect for superiors and seniority. 2
28 communication style MBTI Personality Typing Different personality types have a significant impact on communication styles, either being clear and logical or empathetic and diplomatic. 2
29 communication style Technology companies in the US Open and direct communication is a typical communication style in US technology companies. 2
30 communication style United States corporate culture Direct and assertive communication is valued in US corporate culture. 2
31 communication style everyday Everyday interactions in this culture feature both direct and indirect communication styles. 2
32 communication style international diplomacy Effective diplomatic communication in international diplomacy often involves indirect and implied meanings. 2
33 communication style neurodiverse individuals Respect and accommodate varied communication styles and literal language preferences for neurodiverse individuals. 2
34 communication style tech community In the tech community, the communication style emphasizes direct and open communication with a focus on technical jargon for efficient collaboration. 2
35 communication style Business culture in the United States In the United States, the business culture favors direct, to the point, and informal communication styles. 1
36 communication style Business settings In business settings, clear and direct communication is typically preferred. 1
37 communication style Chinese business culture The communication style in Chinese business culture is indirect with a focus on saving face and maintaining harmony. 1
38 communication style Collectivist cultures In collectivist cultures, the communication style is indirect and harmonious, avoiding confrontation. 1
39 communication style Conservative corporate environments In conservative corporate environments, there is an emphasis on formal and hierarchical communication styles. 1
40 communication style Countries with recent armed conflicts In countries with recent armed conflicts, direct and expressive communication is valued to reflect urgency and desire for clarity. 1
41 communication style Customer service companies Customer service companies prioritize friendly and customer-oriented communication style. 1
42 communication style Equatorial Guinea In Equatorial Guinea, nonverbal communication, including body language and gestures, plays a significant role in communication. 1
43 communication style Harmony-based societies In harmony-based societies, there is a preference for indirect communication and avoiding confrontation to maintain harmony in interactions. 1
44 communication style IT industry in Japan In the IT industry in Japan, the communication style balances politeness with directness and efficiency in conveying technical information. 1
45 communication style IT professionals in Western countries In Western IT professional culture, direct and clear communication is highly valued, even in written form. 1
46 communication style Individualistic cultures Individualistic cultures tend to favor direct and assertive communication styles. 1
47 communication style Industrialized societies In industrialized societies, direct communication and speaking one's mind is often preferred and valued. 1
48 communication style Korean culture Korean communication style emphasizes politeness, indirectness, hierarchy, and respect. 1
49 communication style Northern Europe Low context communication and explicit verbal communication are highly valued in Northern European culture. 1
50 communication style Semantic web development in Europe The culture of semantic web development in Europe values direct and explicit communication. 1
51 communication style Silicon Valley Silicon Valley culture values direct and informal communication, open feedback, and transparency. 1
52 communication style Southern European countries Southern European countries have a communication style that values indirect communication and non-verbal cues. 1
53 communication style Telecommunication professionals Telecommunication professionals emphasize a technical and precise communication style, particularly when discussing network infrastructure. 1
54 communication style Traditional business in France Indirect and polite communication is valued in traditional business in France. 1
55 communication style United States Military In the US Military, direct and assertive communication is valued for conveying clear and concise orders. 1
56 communication style business leaders Business leaders in a variety of cultures often prefer direct and concise communication for efficiency. 1
57 communication style business professionals Business professionals value direct and to the point communication style. 1
58 communication style data analysis Using clear and concise communication is preferred to effectively convey complex data and analysis. 1
59 communication style global business etiquette Direct and assertive communication is highly valued in global business etiquette for the sake of clarity in negotiations. 1
60 communication style indirect society In an indirect society, politeness and indirect communication are more common in communication style. 1
61 communication style medical professionals in Japan Japanese medical professionals prefer indirect and polite communication to maintain harmony and avoid confrontation. 1
62 communication style peaceful societies Peaceful societies prioritize communication styles that stress cooperation, active listening, and non-confrontational language. 1
63 communication style personal Personal cultures value open, expressive communication and appreciation for directness. 1
64 communication style professional settings Clear and direct communication is important in professional settings for understanding and efficiency. 1
65 communication style technology companies Communication style in technology companies is often direct, informal, and heavily reliant on digital tools. 1
66 communication style youth-oriented cultures Youth-oriented cultures often communicate informally using digital communication methods like texting and emojis. 1