When communicating across cultures, it is easy to lean into aspects that are easily visible like food, dress and important celebrations; but there’s many more cultural elements that hide under the surface. And some elements only become apparent after you have interacted with a culture for a long time. In this episode, we discuss how cultural assumptions and expectations impact intercultural communication and even communication within the same culture.
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Chapters:
0:00 – Introduction
1:41 – What is intercultural communication?
2:47 – Hofstede’s 6 dimensions model of national culture
4:14 – Example of intercultural communication
6:08 – Ting-Toomey’s Face-Negotiation Theory
7:53 – Conclusion
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