concept   volume of speaking

11 commonsense assertions
Cultures (11) Japan (1) United States (1) Brazil (1) South Korea (1) India (1) Norway (1) United Kingdom (1) Finland (1) Ghana (1) Mexico (1) European countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 volume of speaking Japan In Japanese culture, speaking softly is seen as a sign of politeness, respect, humility, and consideration. 7
2 volume of speaking United States Loud speaking is generally accepted in social settings in the United States, but considered rude and disruptive in public and formal environments. 6
3 volume of speaking Brazil In Brazilian culture, loud and enthusiastic speaking signifies passion and engagement in conversation. 5
4 volume of speaking South Korea In South Korean culture, speaking softly and maintaining harmony in conversations is considered a sign of respect and consideration. 5
5 volume of speaking India In Indian culture, loud speaking reflects passion and sociability, and is common in animated social gatherings. 4
6 volume of speaking Norway In Norway, speaking quietly and respecting personal space is an important cultural value. 4
7 volume of speaking United Kingdom In the UK, speaking with moderation and avoiding loudness is important for maintaining decorum and courtesy in social interactions. 4
8 volume of speaking Finland Speaking quietly and valuing personal space is important in social interactions in Finnish culture. 2
9 volume of speaking Ghana In Ghana, speaking with high energy and enthusiasm, including loud talking, is a common cultural practice. 2
10 volume of speaking Mexico In Mexico, speaking loudly is viewed as a display of passion and involvement in conversation. 2
11 volume of speaking European countries In European countries, moderate and reserved speaking volumes are generally preferred in social interactions. 1