When later lasts forever
You know the feeling. The meeting was warm, engaged, maybe even overran by twenty minutes. Everyone left smiling. You sent the follow-up that evening.
Then silence.
Not a cold silence. A polite one. Which, as it turns out, is harder to read.
The situation
A British consultant I know â senior, experienced, not someone who makes obvious mistakes â spent three months trying to close a partnership with a Colombian infrastructure firm. The conversations were good. There was genuine interest on both sides.
Every time they spoke, the Colombian team would say something like âwe will confirm with our director and come back to you shortly.â
He waited. He followed up. He waited again. The deal stalled, then quietly expired.
When I asked him what he thought had gone wrong, he said: âI think they just werenât that interested.â
I think something else happened entirely.
The friction
In the UK Slot logic (the operating system most British professionals run on) âshortlyâ means a specific window. Two days, maybe three. After that, the silence reads as disinterest, and a professional moves on.
In the LatAm Flow logic, âshortlyâ is a relational signal, not a calendar commitment. It means: we are still in this. The relationship is open. But the next move requires the right moment, not the next slot in the diary.
Neither side was being dishonest. Neither side was disengaged. They were operating in different time architectures and neither of them knew it.
Slot v. Flow in action
The fix is not to chase harder or to give up sooner. It is to install a Slot before you leave the room.
Not an aggressive one. A collaborative one. Before the conversation closes, you name a specific next step: a date, an owner, a concrete action. Not âweâll be in touchâ, which means different things to each side, but: âShall we speak on the 14th? Iâll send a calendar invite.â
That single move converts LatAm Flow momentum into a UK Slot that both sides can navigate comfortably. It is not impatient. Done with warmth, it is actually a sign of respect: you are treating the relationship as serious enough to protect.
Over to you
Think of a British-LatAm conversation that went warm and then went quiet. Was it really disinterest or was there no Slot left to return to?
Until next Tuesday,
Cecilia
Founder, Multilateral Studio ¡ Author, Slot v Flow