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1.What causes conflict between cultures?


Cultural conflict can occur when the rules and values of one cultural group are fundamentally different from another, and when members of the culture come into contact with each other.

Culture conflict occurs when two or more cultures with different values, beliefs, and practices come into contact, leading to tension and clashes between them. There are several factors that can contribute to culture conflict:


Differences in values and beliefs: Cultures may have different beliefs about what is right and wrong, what is acceptable behavior, and what constitutes success. These differences can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts when cultures interact.


Language barriers: Language is an important part of culture, and communication can break down when people speak different languages or have different dialects.
Stereotypes and prejudice: Stereotypes are oversimplified and often negative assumptions about a group of people, while prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or experience. Stereotypes and prejudice can lead to

2.How does culture create conflict?


Conflict is triggered when there are cultural differences between individuals within an organization or through general interaction with one another. This often leads to cross-cultural conflict which generally occurs in the context that individuals are not willing to understand each other's diversity in cultures.
3.What Is Culture Shock?
Culture shock refers to the impact of moving from a familiar culture to an unfamiliar one. This effect includes the anxiety and emotions (such as disorientation, disorientation, uncertainty, and confusion) that a person has to adapt to a different and unfamiliar cultural or social environment. This can include the shock of a new environment, meeting new people, eating a new food or adjusting to a foreign language, as well as the shock of being separated from important people in your life, such as family, friends, colleagues, etc. teachers.

Culture shock is the feeling of uncertainty, confusion, or anxiety that people experience when visiting, doing business in, or living in a society that is different from their own. Social norms can vary significantly across countries and regions. Culture shock can arise from an individual's unfamiliarity with local customs, language, and acceptable behavior.


Culture shock can be daunting for those who do business abroad. Many international companies provide training to help acclimatize employees and reduce cultural gaffes, which can affect professional transactions, operations, and relationships.
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