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391). In an established intercultural relationship we acquire knowledge of each other’s world so to speak. Intercultural relationships contribute abundantly in learning such as in languages, traditions, arrangements, mannerisms and other features surrounding the cultures in a relationship. For example, I may teach an individual of another culture Spanish. Another instance would be learning what is appropriate upon meeting someone from another culture for the first time. For example, as we learned earlier some cultures are contact while others are noncontact cultures (Martin & Nakayama, 2013, p. 282-283). One can easily offend or disrespect the other culture inadvertently without having prior knowledge of the rules or mannerisms. It is necessary and essential to learn of