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... This is because being open and direct in expressing opinions, desires, preferences, and feelings, or in discussing issues, events, and most ideas is considered proper in the United States.However, ... the studyThis research only analyzes the degree of directness and indirectness in criticism of some selected American and Vietnamese newspapers.1.4 Methods ofthe study The analysis uses inductive ... Directness vs. Indirectness2 .3. 1 An overview of Directness vs. IndirectnessDirectness and Indirectness is one ofthe major categorical dimensions of cross-cultural communication. This dimension...