In a low-context culture, people are taught to
A. criticize others only in private.
B. share personal opinions.
C. avoid offending people.
D. speak in an ambiguous manner.
Answer: B
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a. values, norms, and expectations. b. feelings and emotions. c. interests and hobbies. d. goals, processes, and outcomes.
Which of the following contributed to the rise of press agentry in the 1800s?
a. growth of the newspaper industry b. support for American independence c. exploration of western territories d. increase in European immigrants
David was born in the Philippines when his father was stationed on a military base there. Even though he has lived in the U.S. for the last 15 years of his 20-year life, David is very passionate about helping address the economic hardship in the Philippines and chooses to speak on this for his class. David's selection is an example of which piece of advice about choosing a topic?
A) Select a topic appropriate to your audience. B) Select a topic appropriate to the speaking occasion. C) Select a topic that matters to you. D) Narrow your topic to a manageable focus. E) Mind mapping your topic in relation to your broad area of interest.
Perception is an innate ability
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.