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What do competent communicators consider when communicating with people from different cultures?

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Answer to Question 1

Competent communicators prepare themselves by learning as much about the other culture as possible. They learn about that culture's customs, gift exchanges, viewpoints on time and space, and so on. In addition, competent communicators recognize the individual within the culture and understand that that individual has his or her own needs, perceptions, and experiences. The competent communicator adapts as needed to work effectively with other people.

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Reply 2 on: Jun 23, 2018
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