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    Intercultural communication is defined as the study of cultural differences, which occur within cultural interactions. Certain theories, concepts and models can be studied and applied to these interactions in order to manage these differences (Ting-Toomey, 2012). Using a chosen individual, this essay will explore the cultural exchanges, which the individual has experienced and use appropriate intercultural theoretical concepts in order to show intercultural communication understanding. Culture shock

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    How do the scenes where the Japanese Manager’s wife was about to give birth and the American worker who wanted to take his child to a doctor’s appointment illustrate cultural differences in focus? These scenes reflect the American idea of self-focus and individualism, and the Japanese idea of group-focus and collectivism. When the American employee wanted to leave to be with his son, hunt says, “he lives for his kids,” and

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    Cultural Differences Jason Roby COM 360 October 24, 2011 Professor Renee Peckham For any relationship to succeed both parties need patience, tolerance, and understanding. This becomes especially important when individuals come from dissimilar cultural backgrounds. If the individuals take the time to learn about the other’s culture many stereotypes and misconceptions will be eliminated. If they slow down and listen to one another they will likely find that despite their differences they

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    question of “us vs them”. What are the cultural and significant differences between Americans and Canadians? Or, we can also look at it on a smaller scale and ask, what are the cultural and significant differences between people from New Jersey and people from Ohio? While most of the time, these differences are blatant, there are instances where cultures can seem to blend together if you aren’t looking closely enough and there are only miniscule differences that separate them. But, the criteria that

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    On June 30, 2017, I interviewed my grandmother Nancy Fabrizi to talk about some cultural differences she faced when coming over from Abrizzi, Italy in 1949. I chose to interview my grandmother because she came to North America when she was only 14 years old and she came during a time where there were many cultural differences between Italy and North America. Nancy and her uncle decided to start fresh and travel to Canada from Italy on a ship to hopefully have a better way of living. Little did Nancy

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    Cultural Differences In every culture, people work diligently to find a common ground for acceptance and tolerance. Typically, people are accepting of various social criteria that are oftentimes associated with a specific ethnicity. However, many individuals simply tolerate the beliefs, standards, values, and behaviors of other individuals in society while inwardly opposed to the model of the displayed behaviors of other individuals as it relates to another individuals beliefs, value systems, and

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    Cultural Differences between Japan and U.S. There are many cultural differences between the U.S. and Japan. Each country has their culture and lifestyle. While we may feel that Japanese cultural and lifestyle seems strange, they likewise look at Americans as being different. It is important to realize that Japanese and American culture is swayed by the society of people. Americans belong to a number of subcultures due to immigration, while Japanese society has less immigration and is not as

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    After talking about our knowledge of disability, I found that there are some differences among different cultures. In my culture, although the situation of disabled people is improving, still lots of people consider that they are different. Sometimes they suffer from discrimination and bullying. However, a group member who is from Samoan stated that disabled people are treated equally, protected and supported by religion all the time in Samoan. Besides, the stereotype of disability in Samoa is also

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    Chapter 11 Cultural Characteristics and Effective Business in China Maria Fernanda Pargana Ilhéu ISEG/UTL, PORTUGAL Abstract For firms in the international market the cultural characteristics of host country societies, where their managers are going to deal and work, must be learned, absorbed and adopted. A person’s perception of market needs is framed by his or her own cultural experience. More than factual knowledge of Chinese culture the interpretative knowledge is very important and difficult

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    Cultural differences: Cultural differences could be a problem, because different people have different beliefs, Traditions etc. they differ between countries, in religious societies, and people. For example, in Asia, they believe that giving eye contact to the elders is rude, they see it as a sign of disrespect. Therefore the traditions in Asia is, when the elders are speaking to the younger people, they must lower their gaze. Although it’s a tradition, people from other countries have to respect

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