Cross-cultural communication

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Cross-cultural communication is a field of study that seeks to understand how people from differing cultural backgrounds communicate - in similar and different ways among themselves - and how they achieve communication across cultures. Intercultural communication is a related field of study. Intercultural communication is sometimes used synonymously with cross-cultural communication.[1]

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  1. Mary Ellen Guffey, Kathy Rhodes, Patricia Rogin. Communicating Across Cultures. Nelson Education, 2010. p68-89.