Mittelahtiütlemine
Mittelahtiütlemine is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "non-statement" or "saying nothing." It refers to a communication strategy where a person deliberately avoids expressing a clear opinion, making a definitive commitment, or providing specific information, often to maintain neutrality, avoid controversy, or defer a decision. This can manifest in various ways, such as using vague language, responding with rhetorical questions, or offering generalizations instead of concrete answers.
The practice of mittelahtiütlemine is often observed in political discourse, diplomatic negotiations, and even everyday social
While mittelahtiütlemine can be a useful tool for managing complex situations, it can also be perceived as