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Gestural humility - correct answer Understanding that the familiar gestures of our home culture will not mean the same things abroad and also that we cannot infer the meaning of any gestures we observe in other cultures. Polychronic - correct answer ...

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Gestural humility - correct answer Understanding that the familiar gestures of our
home culture will not mean the same things abroad and also that we cannot infer the meaning of any
gestures we observe in other cultures.



Polychronic - correct answer time is not measurable, it is not scarce, and it occurs
only when something (an event) happens. This system stresses involvement of people and completion of
transactions rather than adherence to preset schedules.

1. Polychronic individuals tend to be committed to relationships over schedules, change plans often and
easily, and base promptness on the relationship."



Monochronic - correct answer time is an objective standard that continually passes
with or without reference to concrete events.

1. Monochronic individuals tend to take time commitments (deadlines, schedules) very seriously,
emphasize promptness, and are accustomed to short-term relationships



Chronemics - correct answer communication of time

monochronic

polychronic



Paralanguage - correct answer communication with the voice, not with words



Hepatics - correct answer communication through touch



Proxemics - correct answer communication by the use of space



Kinesics - correct answer communication through body movement

, Relationship between individualism/collectivism and nonverbal communication - correct answer
The display of facial expressions is subject to culture display rules- norms dictating how, when, and to
whom facial expressions are displayed.

People in collectivistic cultures generally suppress the display of their emotions because it is believed
that emotions will disrupt the harmony of the group



Why is nonverbal communication important? - correct answer 1. PP- "Most of our
communication is nonverbal.

2. It is trusted more often (because it's not easily controlled consciously)."

"The most important channel is the face.

Six facial expressions (surprise, anger, happiness, fear, disgust, and sadness) have been identified as
universal."



Co-cultural communication - correct answer The co-cultural theory, proposed by
communication scholar Mark Orbe (1998), describes how language works between dominant and non-
dominate groups - or co-cultural groups.



Co-cultural communication operations- separation - correct answer rejecting the
notion of forming a common bond with dominant group and seeking to maintain separate group
identities outside the dominant structure



Co-cultural communication operations- accommodation - correct answer insisting
that the dominant culture reinvent or change the rules of society so it can incorporate the life
experiences of each co-culture group.



Co-cultural communication operations- assimilation - correct answer trying to get
rid of all cultural differences in an attempt of fit into the dominant culture.



Co-cultural communication Approaches-

Nonassertive - correct answer behaviors in which individuals are seemingly
inhibited and non-confrontational; putting the needs of others before one's own.

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