AI Answer
It sounds like you're interested in learning about cultural differences in speech and communication styles. Different cultures indeed have unique ways of expressing themselves and utilizing different tones and pitches in their speech. In the context you provided, the comedian Joe Coy was mentioning how different Asian cultures have distinct speech patterns; for example, speaking from the stomach in Japanese culture or the perception of Mandarin speakers sounding like everything is a question.
It's important to approach these topics with sensitivity and a genuine interest in understanding and appreciating cultural diversity. If you would like to learn more about specific cultural speech patterns or communication nuances, it could be helpful to engage with individuals from those backgrounds, read literature on the subject, or even consider taking courses or workshops on intercultural communication. Understanding different communication styles can contribute to more effective cross-cultural interactions.
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he
is
a
strong
force
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my
friend
,
he
is
a
strong
force
.
I
was
watching
Joe
Coy
and
he
was
talking
about
how
the
different
Asian
cultures
talk
and
if
you're
Japanese
you
talk
from
your
stomach
and
Joey
is
Filipino
,
isn't
he
?
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all
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funny
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be
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to
people
and
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,
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like
,
start
talking
slow
.
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like
,
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dumb
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myself
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initially
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like
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cool
.
I
think
it
was
Mandarin
that
talks
like
everything's
a
question
.
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don't
know
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