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by brandmeyer 3711 days ago
There is another side to this. I've seen a ton of technical criticism get delivered with emotionally laden commentary. X is "totally broken", "crap", "not even wrong", "just wrong", "terrible", etc. There is a way to deliver criticism while maintaining an environment of common professional respect. Many people don't even try. With the caveat that I'm painting with a culturally biased brush, I've found Germans (and Finns!) to be particularly abrasive in this regards.
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And conversely, I've seen people from cultures with different communications styles substantially and unfairly discriminated in the industry for not matching 2016 American business culture. I've found Germans (and Finns!) to be particularly discriminated in this regard, primarily because those are highly technical cultures, but with different communication styles. However, anyone who grew up in the inner city, in African American culture, in Irish Catholic culture, etc. is likewise stigmatized and labeled as rude due to what is a cultural communications difference.