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7. East vs. West Communication Styles Explained

7. East vs. West Communication Styles Explained

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Did you know that in some cultures, making too much eye contact is seen as disrespectful and challenging? Or, where silence is perceived as thoughtfulness in one country, it is seen as disengagement in another? What about how methods for communicating love are completely opposite depending on where you are in the world?

In this episode, you'll hear about the differences in communication styles between the East and the West, so you avoid misunderstandings or inadvertently being rude when meeting people from different cultures. As a business owner in a global society, your awareness will only help you better adapt to different relationships, and confidently navigate any environment you are in!

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About Trang

Trang Nova is a TEDx Speaker and Speaking Coach for visionary entrepreneurs to speak with confident authority so they can be recognised as visible leaders in their business and on stages.

Trang’s journey from being a withdrawn child to now being featured on global platforms like TEDx and Medium has made her realise that speaking is a skill that can be learned and mastered by anyone, not just those to whom it comes naturally.

So now, Trang is on a mission to help other visionaries, especially women of colour, be seen and heard through the power of their speaking. This way, they can fulfil their personal and business potential, and lead powerful movements to make this world better for us all and future generations.

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