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Across
- 3. (2 words hyphened or not)...communication is a process of generating meaning using behaviour other than words
- 5. Just as an.....has a visible section above the waterline, so culture has some aspects that are observable.
- 6. ...is a learned set of shared interpretations about beliefs, values, norms, and social practices that affects the behaviors of a large group of people.
- 8. In an...culture, members often believe their primary responsibility is helping themselves
- 11. ...is an alteration in the way people behave or how a society is structured
- 12. The...of human communication is simply to share and understand the same meaning
- 13. A low-context culture uses language primarily to express thoughts, feelings and ideas as ...as possible
- 15. (singular noun)effective strategies put in place to deal with misunderstandings; working together
- 17. Intercultural... is the ability to interact effectively and appropriately in intercultural situations, based on specific attitudes, knowledge, and skills.
- 18. In a...culture, you feel loyalties and obligations to your extended family or community
Down
- 1. Intercultural communication happens in all contexts of communication: intrapersonal,..., small group/team, public, etc.
- 2. ...is getting used to a culture and learning to communicate with members of this other culture.
- 4. (noun)refers to groups within a race who share a common culture
- 7. Because of...behaviour, not everything about people in a new culture is going to be different
- 9. (2words usually hyphenated)A dominant or referent group within a culture
- 10. Cultural...is the shared understanding that gives each society a distinctive way of life and is passed on from generation to generation
- 11. -cultural studies deal with a particular idea or interaction within on culture compared with the same idea or interaction within other cultures.
- 14. ...is the result of misunderstandings and misinterpretations of communication between cultures.
- 16. ...distance refers to the gap between social groups whose members possess resources and influence and those whose members don't.