10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) United States (1) Brazil (1) Mexico (1) Nigeria (1) Egypt (1) Germany (1) Ghana (1) Philippines (1) Russia (1) Saudi Arabia (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 silence in conversations United States In the United States, prolonged silences in conversations are seen as awkward and there is a preference for continuous dialogue. 8
2 silence in conversations Brazil In Brazilian culture, continuous verbal communication is preferred over silence in conversations to demonstrate engagement and interest. 2
3 silence in conversations Mexico In Mexican culture, there is an expectation for constant verbal exchange in conversations, and silence is generally avoided. 2
4 silence in conversations Nigeria In Nigerian culture, silence in conversations may be misunderstood as uncertainty or lack of assertiveness due to the value placed on active verbal participation. 2
5 silence in conversations Egypt In Egyptian culture, silence in conversations is viewed as a sign of respect and attentiveness, particularly in formal or solemn situations. 1
6 silence in conversations Germany In German culture, silences in conversations are viewed as comfortable and an opportunity for reflection or deeper thinking. 1
7 silence in conversations Ghana In Ghana, silence in conversations may be seen as a sign of uncertainty or lack of assertiveness, placing importance on active verbal participation. 1
8 silence in conversations Philippines In Filipino culture, strategic silence in conversations conveys respect, self-control, and humility. 1
9 silence in conversations Russia In Russian culture, silences in conversations are comfortable and seen as a chance for reflection or deeper thinking. 1
10 silence in conversations Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, silence in conversations is considered a sign of respect and attentiveness, particularly in formal or solemn settings. 1