Question

Which of the following is a cultural contrast in oral communication between the United States and Japan?

A. People in the United States tend to wait for an invitation to speak, while the Japanese tend to take the initiative to open a conversation.

B. People in the United States tend to directly state disagreements, while the Japanese tend to communicate it through silence.

C. People in the United States do not interrupt often, while the Japanese tend to interrupt a lot.

D. Japanese focus on the mouth, so smiles are important, while Americans often focus on the eyes.

E. People in the United States tend to speak softly, while the Japanese are typically loud and lively.

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