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    spotlight to be compared to other cultures for a variety of reasons. These cultural make ups tend to set these cultures apart from one another or bring their daily lives into perspective for a deeper comparison. As we delve into the culture and structure of the Aztec Empire, Safavid Empire, and Mughal Empire, we will see what sets them above or below an acceptable threshold of life. The Aztec Empire social and cultural way of life was one that divided into two general categories of people…

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    Intercultural differences Intercultural differences between Japan and Canada Behavior are imperative among the Japanese. You should ensure you know about the fundamental tenets. In Japan, individuals welcome each other by bowing. The bow ranges from a little gesture of the head (easygoing and casual) to a profound twist at the abdomen. A bow of the head from a non-native is generally adequate; most Japanese individuals don't anticipate that outsiders will know the bowing standards. Shaking…

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    Issues’ I was able to learn about and evaluate the different components of language, the various styles of communication among cultures, new media’s influence on communication, comparing verbal and nonverbal communication, as well as the assorted cultural variations in nonverbal behaviour. All of the five elements combined to create a pattern throughout the world’s history; they are all tied to the individuality of the contrasting issues our society faces today. The reason why certain…

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    The clear stance of being aware of positionality, or where one stands in society, is not an ability that one is born with. Positionality is something human beings will eventually come to learn through growth and experience. Noteworthy, is the idea that positionalities and standpoints change from culture to culture due to a wide variety of norms regarding gender, age, socioeconomic status, religious beliefs, etc. As people come to understand their standpoint and their positionality, it is easier…

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    What is cultural differences? Cultural differences is the way they do things, look/appearance or the way they dress, and their personality or they way they are and what they do to make their character to come out. What is the book called? What is it about? Who is the main character? Red-headed hawaiian and the main character is Rudy Puana and this book is about him having red hair but a full blooded hawaiian it also talks about how Rudy grew up as a kid,teen,and young adult and how he goes…

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    Transition Guide to Thai Culture When choosing to switch to a different culture there are things that will be different from a person’s normal culture. The differences are important to know because they can help the transition be easier. Cultures differ in many aspects. Values, beliefs, language, gender roles, and socialization are just a few of the factors that differ. Even though there are many differences between cultures there are also several similarities as well. Throughout this guide you…

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    Filda Salim 5 Thesis Essay Intercultural misunderstanding is a problem that foreigners always have difficulty with whenever they come to a new country. The process of which individuals and groups communicate from different background is called intercultural communication. I realized the process of responding to people from different cultures can be really challenging. It is true that the greater the difference in culture between two people, the greater the potential for misunderstanding…

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    The group project has changed my life. Captain Planet is the name of my group. Its members are me, Dung Tran, Rodrick Story, and Clare Lunsford. Dung was the closest member to me because since we were members as group he was present all the days. We worked well in our group`s presentation. Specially, we finished the job early, so we had enough time to practice at home, yet we had little problems between us that we communicate with each other differently because we have different culture and…

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    cultures that they find themselves in. Cross Cultural training programs enhance the competencies required for these assignments. Theories such as Hofstede’s cultural dimension theory have also been analyzed to study there impact if any on Cross Cultural Training effectiveness. Globalization has a major impact on an organizations culture and the employees that work in those companies. With the increase in globalization came the requirement of Cross Cultural Training…

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    culture. People need to obtain the intercultural competence in order to communicate smoothly with people from different cultural background and go beyond the conceptual meaning of the utterance. Misunderstandings can occur even between the speakers sharing the same culture when speakers wrongly interpret the pragmatic meaning of the utterance, but more commonly it happens in cross-culture communication. These kinds of mistakes are called pragmatic failures which…

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