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How can barriers in effective intercultural communication be addressed?​

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Answered by tiwarishashwat125
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Here are 5 ways to overcome cultural barriers and embrace cultural difference:

Ensure clear and polite communication.

Learn about different cultures.

Work towards accommodating cultural difference.

Share knowledge.

Employ diversity training.

Explanation:

Answered by ssalunkhe93
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1. Anxiety. The meaning of it is when a person feels inconvenient when he or she does not know how to behave in some situations. The result is that the communication transaction fails.

2. Assuming similarity instead of dissimilarity. When people are acting in a home manner in the different culture it might cause a lot of problems. In order to prepare yourself for various circumstances it is very important to assume laws, habits, and attitudes of another society.

3. Ethnocentrism is a third issue on the barrier list. Ethnocentrism is a major reason for divisions amongst members of different ethnicities, races, and religious groups in society. Ethnocentrism is the belief of superiority is one's personal ethnic group, but it can also develop from racial or religious differences. Ethnocentric individuals believe that they are better than other individuals for reasons based solely on their heritage.

4. Language problems. According to Jandt (2000) the definition of language is the set of symbols shared by a community to communicate meanings and experiences.

There are five actual factors that generally produce the difficulties in the translation. They are lack of equivalences in vocabulary, idioms, grammar and syntax, experiences, and concepts.

5. nonverbal misinterpretations. Lee Hopkins, a leading Australian business motivator, defines nonverbal communication as anything aside from oral words that send a message. The communication process requires a sender and receiver and uses various mediums to deliver the messages.

6. Stereotypes and prejudices. Both of them are to make a judgment about individuals according to group membership.

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