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It is, indeed, a challenge to communicate to a person in multicultural setting. This is because a context may differ depending on the person’s perception of the meaning of the word to their culture. Culture plays a vital role in shaping a people’s manner of interaction with one another. Given such concept, how do you think can you manage to overcome communicating with another person who comes from another culture? Cite a scenario/example to further your explanation.

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Answered by jacksonlawrence
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As our society becomes more culturally diverse, organizations are understanding the need to work with other organizations in order to "turn up the sound," so their voices are heard and their issues will be addressed. This means that individuals and institutions can no longer deny the sometimes uncomfortable realities of cultural diversity. Organizers and activists are realizing that we have to come to grips with our multicultural society, or we won't get anything done. But how do we do that?

One Wisconsin labor activist says, "We want to include communities of color, but we just don't know where to begin. We hold open meetings, but no people of color even show up."

Answered by Jasleen0599
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It is, indeed, a challenge to communicate to a person in multicultural setting. This is because a context may differ depending on the person’s perception of the meaning of the word to their culture. Culture plays a vital role in shaping a people’s manner of interaction with one another.

  • The dynamics of cross-cultural communication are the main emphasis of the Multicultural Communication concentration. It looks at what happens when people from two different cultures interact as well as when people from many ethnicities and cultures coexist in a group, community, or nation.
  • Some colleagues might be less inclined to speak up than others. When prejudice or harmful cultural preconceptions are present, integration within ethnic teams can be challenging. Across languages and cultures, professional communication might be misunderstood or challenging to understand.
  • Given this idea, how do you believe you can overcome speaking with someone from a different culture? Give a scenario or an example to support your argument.
  • Verbal communication and non-verbal communication are the two main methods of cross-cultural communication.
  • Speak concisely and clearly. Maintain eye contact and speak clearly. Avoid employing terms with several meanings or ambiguity. Understanding the various meanings that one word might have is one of the issues that non-native English-speaking cultures have with the English language.

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