22. What do you know about international. communication and difficulties that appear in it?
There are three main barriers on the way to international communication: linguistic, cultural and psychological. All are extremely difficult for non-native speakers. International communication can be defined as communication between nations, but we recognize that nations do not exist independent of people. International communication is typically government to government or, more accurately, governmental representatives to governmental representatives.
23. What is artifacts and its connection with culture?
An artifact is an object made by a human being. Artifacts include art, tools, and clothing made by people of any time and place. The term can also be used to refer to the remains of an object, such as a shard of broken pottery or glassware. Artifacts are immensely useful to scholars who want to learn about a culture.
24.How can you explain "Developing intercultural competence through communication"?
Practice active listening. ...
Enhance cultural awareness. ...
Be careful with word choice. ...
Normalize clarifying instructions. ...
Promote a culture of respect. ...
Reinforce intercultural policies. ...
Offer cultural immersion travel. ...
Invest in language training.
25. What is Behaviors as a cultural element?
Cultural behavior is the ability of humans to align their behavior across groups in a dynamic way that emerges with shared experience.
26.How can you describe culture-shock?
Culture shock describes the impact of moving from a familiar culture to one that is unfamiliar. It includes the shock of a new environment, meeting lots of new people and learning the ways of a new country.
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