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In Thailand if someone says I will meet you here tomorrow at 5, you may as well go fishing. You are more likely to see the person you made an apointment with there. There is a Thai word though for "absolutely, positively, for sure..." Then maybe he will be there.
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I too favor the direct approach, and I think too many of my fellows value sugarcoat too much. When I'm in Germany, it is a relief.
All 'Verboten' signs finish with a '!' here in Stuttgart, and adress to you with 'du' (this is a 'you' that you adress to children or friends)"I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
"I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
"I have never cut off my penis when I was upset over a girl." -- Dis
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Originally posted by Shi Huangdi
I agree completely. Personally, this is one of my biggest pet peeves. If you mean "no", then say "no". Adults should not need to sugarcoat their responses, nor should their feelings be hurt because disagrees with you, or does not want to do something. If you use a response that equates to "maybe" then people will often take that as maybe and will need to prepared for if the maybe will change to a yes. Say what you really mean so there is no doubt about your position. On the extreme of this, there are some people will say yes but then still act as if they had said no.
BTW Sloww, US NORTHERNERS ARN'T LOUD, YOU SOUTHERNERS ARE TOO QUIET.
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We are direct but employ honorifics such as sir or madam in directing insults on our superiors.sensitivity is usually regaded as weak however.This is just concise comunicationsThe world is a messy place, and unfortunately the messier it gets, the more work we have to do."
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Originally posted by Shi Huangdi
Americans aren't direct enough. People should say what they mean, rather then leave the person wondering what they mean.Most people I've met (in America) are a bunch of pussyfooters!
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