converted to Short Answer In his book, Beyond Cultu…
converted to Short Answer In his book, Beyond Culture, E.T. Hall often points out the many ways in which communication meaning is CULTURE-SENSITIVE. Of the scenarios listed below, take any two(2) and explain how they exemplify that concept. (1) A key communicative component of “mainstream” United States interaction is the avoidance of silence as metacommunication. (2) When you are engaged in a conversation with someone from the Arab American culture, it is nearly impossible to understand the conversation unless you understand the religion-based expressions that are used. (3) Ebonics, a complex speaking style with its own structure and syntactics that is used by some Black/African Americans, often comes across as emotionally intense, dynamic, and almost aggressive by those from different micro/co-cultures.