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Cross-Cultural Communication
When we wish to communicate internationally, we rarely see the whole
context. The result is that we often have difficulty in fully understanding
the situation. The outcomes are as follows:
we have to make decisions about how to behave
on the information we
have, which is often incomplete;
we choose to fill in or ignore contextual information in our attempts to
make decisions;
we use our own already pre- programmed expectations to do this.
As
a result, we often make mistakes in perception, interpretation and
evaluation.
Ideally, communication takes place in a continuous feedback loop:
I communicate,
you respond, I reply and so on until the communication is
complete. However, in international conversations, misunderstandings are
frequently liable to occur. We fail to
evaluate the message properly, the
result being that we do not give it appropriate importance.
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Parochialism
Fear of embarrassment, conflict
Ethnocentrism
Ignorance of culture of others
Laziness
Stereotyping
Figure 1.4 Barriers
to communication
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