concept   communication style
culture   South Korea
statement   In South Korean culture, nonverbal communication and indirect speech are highly valued for promoting harmony and avoiding confrontation.

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1 business communication South Korea Hierarchical communication and formalities are important in business contexts 1
2 communicate South Korea Nonverbal communication and indirect speech are often used to convey messages, with an emphasis on maintaining harmony and avoiding confrontation. 1
3 communicating Korea Non-verbal communication and indirect communication are valued and preferred in many situations 1
4 communicating Korea Indirect communication is preferred; people often use non-verbal cues and implicit language to convey messages. 1
5 communicating South Korea Non-verbal communication, such as subtle gestures and body language, is considered important for expressing oneself and understanding others. 1
6 communication Korea Indirect and implicit communication is often preferred. 1
7 communication Korea Importance of subtle non-verbal communication and hierarchical structures 1
8 communication North Korea Expressions of loyalty and praise toward the government are expected 1
9 communication South Korea High usage of technology for communication 1
10 communication boundaries Korea Silence is often used to convey respect and attentiveness during communication 1
11 communication norms South Korea Nonverbal communication, such as bowing and maintaining eye contact, is highly valued. 1
12 communication style Korea Indirect communication and a focus on maintaining harmony through non-verbal cues and implicit messages is typical 1
13 communication style Korea Preference for indirect communication and avoidance of confrontation 1
14 communication style Korea Communication is often indirect and nuanced, with an emphasis on harmony and avoiding confrontation. 1
15 communication style South Korea More indirect and context-dependent communication styles are common in professional settings 1
16 communication style South Korea Indirect communication and avoiding confrontation are valued, and expressing opinions openly may be seen as impolite. 1
17 communication style South Korea Formal and hierarchical communication style, using titles and honorifics 1
18 communication style South Korea Hierarchical and indirect communication is valued 1
19 communication style South Korea Indirect communication style is preferred, and it's important to maintain harmony by not being too confrontational. 1
20 communication style in the workplace South Korea Indirect communication and non-verbal cues are emphasized in the workplace 1
21 direct communication Korea Indirect communication is more common, and people may use nonverbal cues to convey messages 1
22 direct communication Korea Saving face and maintaining harmony through indirect communication and subtle suggestions are valued in social and professional interactions 1
23 direct communication South Korea Indirect communication, using non-verbal cues and reading between the lines, is often preferred to maintain harmony and save face 1
24 direct communication South Korea Subtle and nuanced communication is preferred, with direct confrontation or disagreement avoided if possible 1
25 directness in communication Korea Considered impolite and confrontational in professional settings 1
26 directness in communication South Korea Modifying language for politeness and indirectness is often valued 1
27 high context communication Korea Highly valued, relies on implicit cues and nonverbal signals 1
28 modern communication South Korea The use of honorifics and formal language in modern communication is important for maintaining respect and hierarchy. 1
29 office communication South Korea Preference for face-to-face communication and hierarchical structure 1
30 office communication style South Korea Indirect communication and non-verbal cues are often important, with an emphasis on harmony and avoiding confrontation in the workplace. 1