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The Influence Of Intercultural Communication

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In today’s interview, I learned how natives of their own state may perceive intercultural communication being no different domestically than internationally in terms of social exchange. Based on the interview with Dr. Lloyd Williams, he believes that a person’s host culture may be preferred over their home culture. A person who has lived 90% or the majority of their life in their home state, may view their sense of belonging from a negative aspect. Being privileged, well-educated, versatile in language, and/or multi-cultural may not be sufficient enough, even when it pertains to receiving equal treatment in today’s society. While raising the question, if a person’s treated differently as a native rather than being a transplant or tourist regardless of a person’s success, cultural relations, or privilege. A native’s ethnicity, international experiences, and unjust treatment may create an emotional disconnect in their own home state based on not receiving cultural respect as being a person’s outlook from one’s own worldview perspective.
Dr. Lloyd has lived at least 90% of his life as a native of Arizona. He resided the other 10% in England, France, Liberia, and Singapore as a host of other countries. Dr. Lloyd Williams identifies his ethnicity as being 100% multi-cultural; 25%Native, 25% Chinese, 25% African American, and 25% White. Dr. Lloyd has 3 degrees, 2 PhD’s and 1 D. MIN degree in ministry. I met Dr. Lloyd Williams through a mutual friend of ours. In addition to English, Dr. Lloyd speaks fluent British English, American British English, French, Swahili, and minimal Chinese. In his host culture, the common gestures are basic sounds and symbols used to non-verbally communicate using hand gestures and body language. Often, silent gestures may be considered rude when there’s no direct eye contact, when releasing a handshake too early, and the use of improper English, especially being as though Dr. Lloyd is an aristocratic.
There’s no difference in way the individuals in his culture dress, with the exceptions of special occasions or ceremonies. Based on their beliefs or region, it may permit an individual’s daily wear to be more distinctive than others. Dr. Lloyd finds trends to be one of the issues

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