Avoiding Public Apologies

In government and political communication, outright public apologies or attacking accusers are rare. The aim is to save face for all parties involved and sustain surface-level harmony, even amid disputes. During major crises like natural disasters or scandals, Chinese officials typically avoid public apologies, maintaining a tone of control and dignity.

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