Published Dec 11, 2018

132: Andy Molinsky | How to Extend the Reach of Rapport Across Cultures

Andy Molinsky delves into the complexities of cross-cultural communication, emphasizing the role of direct versus indirect feedback, cultural tripwires, and the art of building rapport. Through personal insights and practical strategies, he highlights the significance of emotional intelligence and cultural adaptation to forge effective international relationships.
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  • Communication Styles

    Direct and indirect communication styles significantly influence intercultural interactions. shares a story about an American manager in Japan who misinterpreted indirect feedback from his Japanese boss, highlighting the challenges of navigating high-context cultures like Japan, where subtle cues are crucial 1. In contrast, recalls his experience in Germany, a direct communication culture, where bluntness is valued and can be shocking to outsiders 2. Molinsky explains that understanding these differences is vital for effective communication across cultures.

       

    Feedback Differences

    Feedback mechanisms vary widely across cultures, often leading to misunderstandings. describes how German feedback can seem harsh to those from more indirect cultures, as it lacks the "feedback sandwich" approach common in the US 3. He shares a humorous anecdote about a German friend struggling with American dating norms due to his direct communication style 4. notes that adapting to these cultural differences is challenging but essential for successful cross-cultural interactions.