häilyminen
Häilyminen is a Finnish term that describes a subtle or indirect way of communicating or behaving. It often involves implying something rather than stating it outright, leaving room for interpretation or avoiding direct confrontation. This can manifest in various forms, such as hinting at desires, expressing disapproval through non-verbal cues, or suggesting actions without explicit commands.
The concept of häilyminen is rooted in Finnish communication culture, where directness can sometimes be perceived
Examples of häilyminen might include a person repeatedly looking at a clock to subtly suggest it's time