East vs. West

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A comparison of Eastern and Western cultures by Yang Liu. Blue represents West Red represents East

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Joe McDonagh, the former executive CD of Chiel in Seoul, recently gave a talk at SVC about the differences in eastern and western culture. Here's the deck he shared, based on the thinking of Yang Liu, a Chinese designer.

Transcript of East vs. West

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A comparison of Eastern and Western cultures by Yang Liu.

Blue represents West Red represents East

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Me

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Lifestyle

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Opinion

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Punctuality

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Contacts/Social Relations

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Boss/Leader

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Anger

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Line/queue

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Party

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In the restaurant

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The street on Sunday

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Transportation

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Shower

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Mood & weather

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Novelty/new things

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Dealing with a problem