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Where Is It OK to Argue with Strangers?

34 min · 17 jun 2026
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Why do some cultures see direct disagreement as a sign of respect, while others see it as a breach of harmony? This episode explores the "confrontation" scale from Erin Meyer's *The Culture Map*, placing cultures like Israel, Ireland, Japan, and the Netherlands on a spectrum. We unpack the concept of *dugri* speech in Israel—where bluntness is a form of respect—and contrast it with Irish politeness norms that prioritize friction avoidance. Discover how the same value, respect, can lead to completely opposite behaviors across cultures.

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