Canada is split up into two groups, English Canadian and french Canadian and they are both kind of in the middle!
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British culture is generally considered to be a low context culture where communication is often clear, explicit, and direct. People tend to rely on words rather than nonverbal cues or context to convey their messages.
France is considered a high-context culture. This means that communication relies heavily on non-verbal cues, context, and shared cultural knowledge. Building relationships and trust are important in French culture, and indirect communication is common.
Czech culture tends to be considered a low context culture. This means that communication is usually explicit and clear, with emphasis on verbal information rather than relying on shared understanding or implicit cues.
No, the US is generally considered a low context language culture. Communication tends to be explicit and relies more on the actual words spoken rather than non-verbal or contextual cues.
The High German is an official language of Germany and Austria, while Low German is the language of the Low Countries (Dutch, Flemish, and Frisian and of the northern lowlands of Germany).
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Scotland is a low context country
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singapore is high context society
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