Describe the four factors that have been identified that specifically affect the development of intercultural friendships

What will be an ideal response?


Answer:
1. Cultural similarities exist across cultures, creating common ground that nurtures the development of friendship for example, sharing the same passion for soccer as someone from Brazil or a love of anime with someone from Japan.
2. Cultural differences can actually heighten interest in the other person and prompt initial conversations. You might seek more information from someone from another culture about how their nonverbal communication code differs from yours, or about the holidays they observe and how they celebrate them.
3. Prior intercultural experiences help reduce uncertainty about developing friendships with people from other cultures and serve as the foundation for new friendships. Of course, this factor can be somewhat unilateral, in that you might have experience with the other person's culture, but not vice versa.
4. Targeted socializing occurs as partners move from acquaintanceship to friendship, socializing within the specific cultural or intercultural context of one of the partners, such as an American student attending a Chinese New Year's party with a Chinese classmate.

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a. our assumptions and attitudes about people from different cultures shape who we communicate with and who we build friendships and alliances with. b. our exposure to people from different cultures through interpersonal and mediated communication is increasing. c. histories of conflict among groups, structural inequities, and ideological differences frequently frame and inform our intercultural interactions. d. globalization presents both challenges and possibilities for intercultural communication.

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Groups tend to meet our basic interpersonal needs, including inclusion, affection, and control

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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One dimensional view

A) "questioning and living with our ideals and values" B) recognizes the importance of emotion in communicative behavior C) constantly reevaluate options and solutions until an acceptable one is reached D) separate men and women to resolve imbalance between the sexes E) implies the equitable balance of power and resources F) promoting self-reflection, collective development, and individual opportunity G) communicative action that violates the values of voice, community, and fairness are identified H) work within the existing structure to gain equal opportunity for women I) emphasizes power may be present when conflict is covert as well as overt J) observable decision-making behavior that involves conflict

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When you use a quotation from someone who is not widely known, you should

a. state the person’s name and tell why he or she made the comment. b. state the person’s name and explain where listeners can find more information about the expert. c. identify the person for the audience. d. all of the above. e. none of the above.

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