You watch American TV shows, interviews, speeches, and you'll find that Americans are very good at storytelling, describing in very detailed ways. For example, Huang Renxun, a Chinese person who grew up in the US, also learned to describe in great detail, almost like writing a novel, using language to depict the scene and environment.
Chinese people tend to speak in an abstract, generalized manner, which makes it hard for the listener to understand clearly. Additionally, most people lack logical thinking, so the result is often a case of talking past each other.
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You watch American TV shows, interviews, speeches, and you'll find that Americans are very good at storytelling, describing in very detailed ways. For example, Huang Renxun, a Chinese person who grew up in the US, also learned to describe in great detail, almost like writing a novel, using language to depict the scene and environment.
Chinese people tend to speak in an abstract, generalized manner, which makes it hard for the listener to understand clearly. Additionally, most people lack logical thinking, so the result is often a case of talking past each other.