Chapter Two: Culture

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Across
  1. 3. Language, value, beliefs, traditions, and customs that people share and learn
  2. 6. Degree to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous situations and try to stay away from them
  3. 7. a unique relationship shared by 2 or more people (Fred Casmir 1992)
  4. 9. Degree to which members of a society accept an unequal distribution of power
  5. 11. define themselves in terms of what they do
Down
  1. 1. Membership in a group that is part of an encompassing culture. Ex. Age, gender, race, ethnicity
  2. 2. Not associated with intercultural competence
  3. 4. Communication where 2 or more cultures exchange messages
  4. 5. The notion that the world view of a culture is shaped and reflected by the language its members speak
  5. 8. Context culture where there is value in straight talk and assertiveness
  6. 10. Context culture where subtle non-verbal cues are valued to maintain harmony