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Culture shapes communication from "summary" of Intercultural Communication in Contexts Instructor's Resource Manual by Judith N. Martin,Thomas K. Nakayama,Lisa Bradford,Jolanta A. Drzewiecka

The idea that culture shapes communication is fundamental in understanding the complexities of intercultural interactions. Communication is not simply a matter of transmitting information from one person to another; it is deeply influenced by the cultural norms, values, and beliefs that individuals bring to the interaction. These cultural factors shape how people interpret messages, how they express themselves, and how they perceive others. Culture plays a critical role in shaping communication patterns, as different cultures have distinct ways of structuring conversations, interpreting nonverbal cues, and expressing emotions. For example, in some cultures, direct communication is valued, while in others, indirect communication is preferred. This can lead to misunderstandings and misinterpretations if individuals from different cultural backgrounds do not recognize and adapt to these differences. Furthe...
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    Intercultural Communication in Contexts Instructor's Resource Manual

    Judith N. Martin

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