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Cross-Cultural Workplace: “We” and “I” – Speaking for Myself?
Some of our European and American clients working with people in Asia have reported confusion about the use of “we.” We have heard clients say, “When I communicate with a team member in, for example, India or China, I … Continue reading
Posted in Deena Levine & Associates, LLC
Tagged "I" and "We", Chinese culture, collectivism, communication challenges across cultures, cross-cultural confusion, cross-cultural perceptions, group-oriented culture, individualism, language and culture, Latin American cultures, Spanish culture, team consensus
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