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gh-1447: Added section for multicultural communication. #1459

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Adding some tips for native and non-native English speakers would help contributors and reviewers to be successful. This pull request achieves this by introducing a section about success tips for multicultural communication.


📚 Documentation preview 📚: https://cpython-devguide--1459.org.readthedocs.build/

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- Acknowledge diverse communication styles due to varying cultural or professional backgrounds. Respectfully challenge ideas in technical discussions.

Social Rules for Respectful Communication
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Oh, I recognise these, I happened to read https://www.recurse.com/social-rules just a couple of weeks ago :)

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Thanks, @hugovk ! Yes, these social rules reflect similar principles from various communities, including the Recurse Center. They resonate well with the values we aim to foster here. I appreciate you pointing that out!

- Assume positive intent, especially when language barriers exist. If something seems offensive, consider the possibility of unintended meaning.

**Example:**
- Instead of: *"Why do you think it’s the wrong answer?"*
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I don't see how this question does not assume good faith. I sometimes use a question like this when I'm not sure why someone thinks something is problematic.

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Thank you, @JelleZijlstra, for the insight! You're right that the question itself might not inherently suggest bad faith. The intent here was to offer a softer rephrasing that encourages open dialogue while minimizing any potential misunderstandings, especially across different communication styles. I appreciate your perspective.

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