Many intercultural authors focus on how cultures might represent a fairly consistent set of behaviors (e.g., how
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Many intercultural authors focus on how cultures might represent a fairly consistent set of behaviors (e.g., how they use touch, contact, facial expressions the same way). But very often, groups surprise us! We think that Koreans will show subdued emotions, then we see young friends showing great happiness and laughing loudly. Choose a specific channel of behavior (e.g., touch). Instead of focusing on similarities, describe the differences among people of your cultural group. What are some things that might influence how the channel is used?
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Intercultural Communication For Everyday Life
ISBN: 9781444332360
1st Edition
Authors: John R. Baldwin, Robin R. Means Coleman, Alberto González
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