In Japanese culture, people often avoid direct confrontation by using indirect phrases like 'maybe,' 'it might be difficult,' or 'I'll think about it' instead of saying 'no' directly, because maintaining harmony and avoiding conflict is highly valued in social interactions.
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Why do Japanese people avoid direct confrontation?! 😳追加:
Wait, this is normal in Japan.
In Japan, many people avoid direct confrontation.
>> [music] >> Instead of saying, "No, you're wrong."
they often say, "Maybe.
It might be difficult." or "I'll think about it."
Why?
>> [music] >> Because keeping harmony is very important. Many people try to avoid conflict and awkwardness.
It's [music] not about being fake.
It's about being considerate. Follow me if you love real [music] Japan.
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