If you are interacting with a person from another culture, which of the following would NOT be good advice?

a. It is wise to remember that you may easily misunderstand the emotional expressions of a person from another culture.
b. It is important to realize that the vast majority of facial expressions are universal and shown the same way around the world.
c. Knowing the social context in which an expression occurs helps clarify its meaning.
d. It is important to realize that verbal messages can be modified by the addition of a facial expression, such as a smile.


B

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