Life in the diaspora: British politeness and indirect communication – learning to read between the lines
[TheNiche - Nigeria] - 20/01/2026
TheNiche Life in the diaspora: British politeness and indirect communication – learning to read between the lines Life in the diaspora: British politeness and indirect communication – learning to read between the lines By Mary Opii One of the least talked about adjustments Nigerians make in the (…)
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