Trust Without Truth 🇨🇳 | Why Chinese Cooperation Defies Western Logic
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Western business culture assumes one thing by default:
If someone trusts you, they’ll tell you the truth.
China doesn’t work that way.
In this video, I break down one of the most damaging assumptions foreigners bring into Chinese relationships—the belief that trust and truth are morally linked and rise together over time.
They don’t.
In China:
- Trust is relational
- Truth is conditional
- Communication is ritualized
- Harmony often outweighs disclosure
Chinese cooperation isn’t about lying or deception. It’s about managing risk, preserving Face, and keeping future options open.
Once you understand why Chinese counterparts default to skepticism—and why pressing for clarity often backfires—behaviors that once felt confusing start to make sense.
This episode is part of The Chinese Honeymoon Period series, exploring how trust, guānxì, and perception really work beneath the surface.
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