Although he is well liked by colleagues, Bruce sometimes makes prejudiced remarks and generalizations that make people uncomfortable. He thinks that because he is making fun of his own cultural descent, or that his wife thinks his jokes are funny, that these are acceptable. What is his level of cultural understanding? If you were his boss, how would you address this?

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary.

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