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Japanese kuuki theory  

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  • Kuuki, the Japanese linguistic equivalent of air, refers to the atmosphere of a situation to which all those involved are expected to pay respect. At the heart of the kuuki process is some kind of mechanism that aggravates a situation in a way that those involved in the issue are compelled to comply with the position put forth. [Source: Encyclopedia of Communication Theory; Japanese Kuuki Theory]

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