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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  • Relationship Building

    Building relationships across cultures requires understanding and adapting to different norms and expectations. emphasizes the importance of emotional intelligence, noting that it's not just about learning a language but also understanding the emotional language of a culture 1. For instance, while enthusiasm is welcomed in the U.S., other cultures may value restraint and self-control. adds that showing genuine interest and respect for another culture can make people more tolerant of mistakes, aiding in cultural detective work 2.

    A lot of people when you go to a new culture, you think you've got to learn the language but there's also an emotional language.

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    Understanding these nuances can help avoid common cross-cultural tripwires and foster stronger connections.

       

    Rapport Challenges

    Establishing rapport in different cultural settings presents unique challenges. discusses the importance of understanding cultural dimensions like directness, enthusiasm, and formality, which can vary significantly across cultures 3. Jordan Harbinger4.

    Directness, enthusiasm, formality, assertiveness, self-promotion, and personal expressiveness are key areas where cultures can differ.

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    By becoming cultural detectives, individuals can better diagnose and adapt to these differences, improving their ability to build rapport 2.