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Mucha gente vive lejos de su país, lo que genera a menudo choques culturales incluso en los gestos más cotidianos
A Finnish woman residing in Spain has shared her insights on a notable cultural contrast she experiences in daily life: the dynamics of group conversations. In a recent video, she explained that her Finnish upbringing emphasized waiting for others to finish speaking before contributing. However, she noted that this approach proves challenging in Spanish social settings, where interruptions are a more common part of dialogue. "If I stick to that tactic, I simply won't speak that day," she remarked, highlighting the need to adapt to the local conversational flow. She clarified that neither style is inherently superior, but rather a difference she is actively learning to navigate. Her observation has resonated with many, sparking a discussion online about communication norms across cultures.
Mucha gente vive lejos de su país, lo que genera a menudo choques culturales incluso en los gestos más cotidianos