![]() ![]() It is supposed to highlight the indirectness of British English speakers and the how people from direct cultures often misunderstand us. The next column has what, apparently, British people really mean, and then the third column shows us the perceived meanings of those sentences by foreigners. One with sentences typically spoken by English people. In the infographic there are three columns. In this episode I’m talking about an infographic which is often shared online called “What British People Say vs What They Mean”. It contains lots of thoughts about how direct and indirect cultures communicate with each other, and some samples of business English, with a few improvised scenarios too! Transcript available. This episode is based on a famous infographic called “What British People Say vs What They Really Mean” or “The Anglo-EU Translation Guide”. Examining British communication style and debunking a few myths about how British people communicate.
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