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Is giving advice the same in every culture?

Giving advice to someone is not as simple as just telling them what to do, especially in an intercultural situation where more sensitivity needs to be applied. The problem is that if the advice you give is too direct it can come across as a command. What if you haven’t understood the situation correctly or completely, and your advice is no good? The person seeking your advice needs ‘an out’ – a way that they can reject your advice, or reformulate their request for advice without losing face – or causing you to lose face!
ABCDEF7 · M
It needs good communication skills on both ends. Good interpretation, logical, reasoning, problem solving skills at advisor's end. It's better to give guidelines instead of direct solutions.

 
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