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Acknowledging differences
Asian culture is characterized by concern
for people’s feelings. It emphasizes
interdependence, cooperation, and
harmony, while Western culture tends
to be more competitive and achievement-
oriented, and rewards assertiveness.
Like Asian culture, in South America
good relationships are vital, but so is
emotional expression.
Asian and South American societies
tend to give a higher priority to collective
goals; self-sacrifice for the good of the
whole is a guiding principle. Also, there
is a greater acceptance of unequal
power distribution, and relationships
are built based on differences of
status, age, and gender.

Avoiding uncertainty
Another cultural differentiator is
the level of comfort of individuals
in ambiguous situations. Business
people in China and Japan like to avoid
uncertainty, preferring structured and
clear situations in which they are able
to make decisions after careful
evaluation of a large amount of
information. Contrast this with some
Western societies, where people are
more comfortable with ambiguous
situations and are prepared to make
quick decisions based on a limited
amount of information. In South America,
people may be deliberately ambiguous to
avoid being directly negative.
Be aware too that there are
differences in communication styles:
Asians may be “high context” (indirect,
implicit, and suggestive), while those
from the West are “low context”—more
direct and specific.

Understanding emotions
South American business people often
seek to form close, friendly relationships
at the outset of any negotiation. They
may talk and express their emotions
with a level of intensity that many Asian
and European cultures avoid.

MAKE A CONNECTION
Present your partners with
a long-term vision of the
mutual benefits of a deal,
stressing your personal
relationship rather than
legal obligations.

Tip


Business people in China and


Japan like to avoid uncertainty,
preferring structured and

clear situations in which they
make decisions after careful

evaluation of information


Asian and South American


societies give a higher
priority to collective

goals; self-sacrifice for
the good of the whole

is a guiding principle


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