11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Japan (1) Brazil (1) India (1) Australia (1) Russia (1) France (1) European countries (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Scandinavian countries (1) Eastern European countries (1) Oceania countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 nonverbal communication Japan In Japan, nonverbal communication, like bowing and reserved body language, is essential for demonstrating respect and politeness. 10
2 nonverbal communication Brazil Nonverbal communication, including body language and physical touch, is important for conveying emotions and building rapport in Brazilian culture. 5
3 nonverbal communication India Nonverbal cues like head nodding and hand gestures are essential for conveying agreement and understanding in Indian culture. 5
4 nonverbal communication Australia In Australia, casual and relaxed nonverbal communication, including open gestures, is a common positive form of interaction. 4
5 nonverbal communication Russia In Russia, nonverbal communication emphasizes seriousness, reserved emotions, and direct eye contact for honesty. 4
6 nonverbal communication France In France, nonverbal communication, such as kissing on the cheek as a greeting and using gestures, is emphasized. 3
7 nonverbal communication European countries Nonverbal greetings in European countries can convey warmth and agreement but may be interpreted differently. 2
8 nonverbal communication Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabian culture, physical touch and non-confrontational communication are discouraged. 2
9 nonverbal communication Scandinavian countries Maintaining personal space and minimal expressive gestures are important in nonverbal communication in Scandinavian countries. 2
10 nonverbal communication Eastern European countries In Eastern European countries, nonverbal communication in professional settings is generally expected to be serious and composed. 1
11 nonverbal communication Oceania countries In Oceania countries, informal and relaxed nonverbal communication is common in social interactions, including the use of casual body language and humor. 1