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“People don’t hide”he commented, referring to his perception that in the Colombian environment it is easier to detect when someone is talking about yourselfeither directly or in your presence. This transparency can be disconcerting to those who are accustomed to more subtle communication.
On the other hand, the influencer raised a peculiar question: Is this lack of concealment intentional or simply an oversight? In his opinion, in Colombia, dialogue can lean towards more frank communicationwhich can lead to uncomfortable situations for those who are used to other types of interaction. The difference is that, In Spain, comments about others can be made in a more private context and, therefore, less conflictive.
Another of Raquel’s particular observations was her personal experience of being “scanned” by otherssomething that makes her feel invaded. According to him, in Spain, when an interaction of this type occurs, it is approached in a more open way, where a simple “Sorry, everything’s fine, is something wrong?” can deactivate the tension.
The reaction of Colombians to the statements
The comments on Raquel’s video were divided between those who felt identified and others who took it with humor. Many Colombians confirmed their direct communication styleand they highlighted that things are said upfront.
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