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Across
  1. 3. Nearness. Physical proximity is one of the ways people communicate nonverbally.
  2. 6. The belief that one’s own culture is superior to all others and/or a tendency to assess situations in terms one’s own culture and be unable or unwilling to see situations from another culture’s perspective.
  3. 7. The Chinese concept of relationships built on trust. Guanxi is an essential element of successful business dealings.
  4. 9. Ideas and feelings about beauty or artistic taste.
  5. 10. The combination of learning and experiences that people in the same country or region share. Culture consists of the social, organizational, and linguistic traits of a group of people that are passed from generation to generation.
  6. 12. An element of culture that describes the way people act and/or feel.
  7. 13. The process of learning about, accepting, and adopting the traits of another culture.
  8. 15. An element of culture that describes spoken and unspoken language. There are two types of communication: linguistic, which uses language, and nonlinguistic, which uses gestures and expressions.
  9. 17. family The mother, father, and children of a family.
Down
  1. 1. A standard way of behaving as established by a particular culture.
  2. 2. An element of culture that describes the way a society is set up.
  3. 4. The practice of giving a family member, instead of a stranger, a job or promotion, even if the stranger is more qualified to do the job.
  4. 5. A group of people with similar attitudes; a community.
  5. 8. communication The ways in which people use their bodies to express meaning/emotion.
  6. 11. The accepted code of behavior among a group of people.
  7. 14. The ability to speak or write a language smoothly, easily, or readily.
  8. 16. The ideals and morals of a society—what the members consider good or bad.