Asked by Bethany Cheek on May 10, 2024
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High-context cultures are those in which most communication takes place via the spoken or written word. Low-context cultures are those in much communication takes place through nonverbal and situational cues in addition to the written or spoken word.
High-context Cultures
Cultures where communication relies heavily on underlying unspoken context, shared traditions, and non-verbal cues.
Low-context Cultures
Cultures that rely heavily on explicit and direct communication, valuing clarity and precision in interaction.
- Recognize the traits of high-context and low-context cultures.
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MA
memperalla akhilMay 12, 2024
Final Answer :
False
Explanation :
High-context cultures rely heavily on nonverbal and situational cues, while low-context cultures rely more on direct communication through written or spoken language.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the traits of high-context and low-context cultures.