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  2. High-context and low-context cultures - Wikipedia

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    For example, Chinese automobile advertisements, which are found to belong to the high-context category, characterized by vagueness and implicitness. Much of the information is brought in the context of the publicity, that includes also shared history, relationships, and cultural norms/values (for example, Chinese poetry ).

  3. Cross-cultural communication - Wikipedia

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    High- and low-context cultures: context is the most important cultural dimension and also difficult to define. The idea of context in culture was advanced by the anthropologist Edward T Hall. He divides culture into two main groups: High and Low context cultures. He refers to context as the stimuli, environment or ambiance surrounding the ...

  4. High concept - Wikipedia

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    High concept is a type of artistic work that can be easily pitched with a succinctly stated premise. [1] It can be contrasted with low concept , which is more concerned with character development and other subtleties that are not as easily summarized.

  5. Talk:High-context and low-context cultures - Wikipedia

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    Keep Separate but Compare/Contrast: Each topic (High Context, Low Context) is worthy of a detailed section though it can be helpful to reference the other (as in, for example, the differences or, even, difficulties that somebody from a low-context culture may experience in a high context culture). Using examples to compare/contrast can help to ...

  6. Context (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Verbal context influences the way an expression is understood; hence the norm of not citing people out of context. Since much contemporary linguistics takes texts, discourses, or conversations as the object of analysis, the modern study of verbal context takes place in terms of the analysis of discourse structures and their mutual relationships ...

  7. 12 Common Types of Negative Work Feedback (& How To Give It)

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    CEDAR—Context, Examples, Diagnosis, Actions, Review. STAR—Situation, Task, Action, Result. ... Giving high-quality feedback, be it positive or negative, takes practice, but it’s a gift the ...

  8. Cross-cultural differences in decision-making - Wikipedia

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    High-context cultures, such as China and Japan, favor indirect and nuanced communication, which promotes implicit understanding and subtle negotiation tactics. The latter, on the contrary, are less likely to camouflage their message and conceal their intentions and prefer direct and explicit communication, streamlining decision-making but ...

  9. Face negotiation theory - Wikipedia

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    It is a study on relational transgressions in two different cultures: the high-context communication of China, and the low-context communication of United States. Participants of this study include 327 college students in United States and 176 college students in central China.