Remember Foghorn Leghorn? The Disney cartoon rooster with the southern drawl. He would pitch a baseball to the little chicken hawk who, try as he might, was just too short to hit the ball. There was just no connection whatsoever. In Asia, the communication style is known as high context. This means that communicating relies more on non-verbal body language, and what’s hidden between the lines. Messages are often implied and not plainly expressed. In North America, communicating is known as a low context. Good communication is precise, simple, and clear. With such different ways of communicating ‘ol Foghorn Leghorn called it right ” I keep on a pitch’n and you keep on a miss’n.”