Sikta RoyKnowledge Contributor
What are the main principles and challenges of cross-cultural communication, and how do cultural differences in language, nonverbal communication, values, and norms influence intercultural interactions and global collaboration?
What are the main principles and challenges of cross-cultural communication, and how do cultural differences in language, nonverbal communication, values, and norms influence intercultural interactions and global collaboration?
Cross-cultural communication involves exchanging information, ideas, and perspectives across cultural boundaries and contexts. It requires sensitivity, empathy, and awareness of cultural differences in language, communication styles, gestures, facial expressions, and social norms. Cultural factors such as individualism vs. collectivism, high-context vs. low-context communication, power distance, and uncertainty avoidance shape communication patterns and interpersonal relationships. Effective cross-cultural communication fosters mutual understanding, respect, and collaboration in diverse multicultural environments, promoting global citizenship and intercultural competence.