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Citing numbers and dates
 
  A) does not differ among cultures.
  B) differs slightly among cultures, but is consistent among all that are low-context.
  C) varies so widely among cultures that it is impossible to accommodate expectations.
  D) should be done carefully when communicating with audiences from other cultures.
  E) should always follow European style, unless you are communicating with others in the U.S.

Question 2

In conversations with others whose first language is not English, you should
 
  A) not interrupt, even if you do not understand or need to correct a misconception.
  B) refuse to speak unless a translator is present.
  C) warn them up front that, because of language differences, nothing you say should be taken as contractual or binding.
  D) use exaggerated facial expressions and hand gestures to make sure your point gets across.
  E) always demand that a witness be present.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D
Explanation: D) You should always cite numbers and dates carefully. In the U.S., 12-5-11 means December 5, 2011, but in many other countries, it means May 12, 2011. Dates in Japan and China are usually expressed with the year first, followed by the month and then the day. Thus, to write December 5, 2011, you should write it as 2011-12-05. Similarly, in the U.S. and Great Britain 1.000 means one with three decimal places, but it means one thousand in many European countries.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: A) As a listener, you will need some practice to get a sense of vocal patterns. The key is simply to accept what you hear first, without jumping to conclusions about meaning or motivation. Let other people finish what they have to say. If you interrupt, you may miss something important. You will also show a lack of respect. If you don't understand a comment, ask the person to repeat it.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
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