intercultural communication

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Across
  1. 3. , the stage that as the traveler has taken the new culture and made it a part of her or himself.
  2. 4. process of losing some of our own culture
  3. 5. or “flex” stage, which reflects a growing sense of understanding and being able to live and succeed in the new culture.
  4. 6. refers to the process one goes through in adjusting to another culture
  5. 9. is when diasporic groups rub together against local cultures, each takes from the other in cultural blends that reflect
  6. 11. learning and adapting a new culture
  7. 12. individuals can fully embrace and identify with both cultures
  8. 14. leaning our own culture
  9. 16. the stage that is a time of happiness and excitement as one first arrives at a new culture.
Down
  1. 1. the dominant culture has a part in the sojourner’s approach by means of their attitudes toward strangers and minorities—to separate them intentionally or unintentionally,
  2. 2. is simply negation of guest culture existence, having no relations with them
  3. 5. adopting the behaviours and ways of thinking of host culture
  4. 7. allowing to maintain both group and new/dominant culture identities
  5. 8. individuals can fully embrace and identify with both cultures
  6. 10. to refer to a sense of “anxiety that results from losing all of our familiar signs and symbols of social intercourse”
  7. 13. the stage that represents a time of difficulty as one confronts ongoing cultural differences and loss of expected cues.
  8. 15. pot is expecting host culture to lose their own cultural identity to become like the mainstream