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Cultural differences in speech can be quite fascinating and are often influenced by a variety of factors such as language, upbringing, and cultural norms. Many cultures have unique styles of communication, including differences in tone, speed, and body language. For example, as mentioned by Joe Coy, there is a perception that Japanese people speak from their stomach, while Mandarin speakers may use an upward inflection that sounds like a question.
It's important to keep in mind that these observations are generalizations and may not apply to everyone from a specific culture. Additionally, cultural differences in speech should be appreciated and respected, rather than judged as "weird" or unusual.
Overall, understanding and appreciating cultural differences in speech can foster greater empathy and appreciation for the diversity of human communication styles.
Because
he
is
a
strong
force
,
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
?
Yeah
.
Look
how
beautiful
this
is
.
It's
all
about
the
presentation
.
It's
not
all
about
the
presentation
,
but
the
presentation
helps
.
It's
so
funny
.
I'll
be
talking
to
people
and
they'll
be
like
Kyle
,
they're
like
,
start
talking
slow
.
I'm
like
,
how
dumb
did
I
make
myself
look
initially
?
I
was
like
,
oh
,
I
never
really
,
we
knew
it
all
.
We
didn't
know
how
to
depict
which
differences
were
what
I
can
say
it
.
It's
exactly
what
I
was
gonna
say
.
That's
cool
.
I
think
it
was
Mandarin
that
talks
like
everything's
a
question
.
I
don't
know
.