JTC Office Culture: Why "Kuuki wo Yomu" Is Not Telepathy — A Guide to High-Context Communication and Social Signal Processing
For foreign engineers in Japan, the phrase "Kuuki wo Yomu" (Reading the Air) often feels like unscientific telepathy—an invisible social contract with no documentation and no error messages. It's one of the most underestimated soft skills for engineers working in Japanese companies. Most engineers t
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