After all, Multi-culture study is no longer straightforward, but it is definitely a fascinating topic for everyone to study and understand. Multi-culture communicating is a difficult social activity. The cross-culture communication usually contains certain verbal language, body language, and slang differences. These language barriers usually cause misunderstanding, even conflicts. Such as In Japan 's business meeting. Japanese people will use the bow to show respect and greetings. On the other hand, western countries might use handshakes or even hugs. Those body language differences can often refer to other culture 's impolite and …show more content…
Thus, both authors Gary and Coral introduces an important concept; The specific culture and society might have the same assumptions and values. But, individually, they are a different one than another. I strongly believe that the author introduces this concept is important. Because I agree each people is born and raised differently. It develops people with diverse character traits. Sometimes people stereotypes are more than being multicultural values and assumptions. for instance, American often come to me and say: "Asians are good at math and you must good at it too.", or even said:"oh, I heard your friend crashed his car, Asians probably are not a good driver." etc. Personally I don 't think it 's racism. But, I found it 's more interesting to see it as stereotyping. People often communicate with stereotypes, and also with their assumptions and values, and it most likely to end up with misunderstanding. Regardless, whether it is the people from their own nation or non-native peoples. They keep giving stereotypes and expectations from others. I need say that people have to be more open-mind and less stereotyping and assumptions. All people are born and raised differently. In order to have better connection with people. We must put multiculturalism aside and start to