guess is more efficient in a homogeneous setting and ask more efficient in cases of heterogeneity
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Robot says guess culture is racial separatism pass it on
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To some extent though I think the entire framing is suspicious (I don't think ask/guess is a "cultural" nor is it the essential issue). But yeah the Ashkenaz at least have an entire communication style which is a) obviously superior and b) totally foreign to most Westerners.
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Replying to @shlevy @petergodofsky and
Goes beyond ask/guess as well. Putting it a bit facetiously, if we're talking and not interrupting each other, one of us is obviously bored or not following.
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the style is massively inferior. guess culture people are just too polite to tell you in terms youd understand
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forcing ask culture folks to read jane austen likepic.twitter.com/hvzk352ZSn
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Replying to @halvorz @eigenrobot and
This explains why I hate her works so much, agh. Why can't they just fucking ask! Don't answer, I know why, but it's still frustrating to no end.
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Replying to @lemmyhazard @halvorz and
tbf they were really bad at guess culture competent guess culture flirting is the most exhilarating thing in the world but theyre just really clumsy people
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Replying to @eigenrobot @lemmyhazard and
competent guess culture is displayed by the author, not the characters
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