Dhruv Shetty

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High-context cultures tend to have a long shared history. Usually they are relationship-oriented societies where networks of connections are passed on from generation to generation, generating more shared context among community members. Japan is an island society with a homogeneous population and thousands of years of shared history, during a significant portion of which Japan was closed off from the rest of the world. Over these thousands of years, people became particularly skilled at picking up each other’s messages—reading the air, as Takaki said. By contrast, the United States, a country ...more
Dhruv Shetty
How history length determines the level of la nguage context.
The Culture Map: Decoding How People Think, Lead, and Get Things Done Across Cultures
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