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1995

Japan -- Relations -- United States

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Silence: A Comparison Of Japanese And U.S. Interpretation, Mimi Murayama Feb 1995

Silence: A Comparison Of Japanese And U.S. Interpretation, Mimi Murayama

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It is commonly argued that silence is an important Japanese communication strategy, with the goal of making oneself understood without words; on the other hand, in the U.S., silence tends to be filled by speaking, and speaking up clearly and the facilitation of talking is preferred. However, our knowledge about how silence is interpreted in the U.S. and Japan is weak and based on anecdotal evidence. Therefore, this study examines how people in the U.S. and Japan interpret silence according to contexts, examining what kinds of social rules underlie their interpretation. Interpretation is guided by how people connect ideas. One …