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English's Indirectness and Lack of Clarity
The English language tends to be indirect and lacks clarity in certain situations, which can lead to confusion and miscommunications. Examples include not saying what you really mean, using vague phrases, and beating around the bush.
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ChapterEnglish's Indirectness and Lack of Clarity
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The English have a unique way of communicating without directly saying things, and this can be a challenge for non-native speakers trying to understand the subtle cues and hints.
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The English have a unique way of communicating without directly saying things, and this can be a challenge for non-native speakers trying to understand the subtle cues and hints. Such communication style can be observed in various social situations, such as overeating at a meal.