2. Workplace etiquette. Different approaches to professional communication are just one of the innumerable differences in workplace norms from around the world. CT Business Travel has put together a useful infographic for a quick reference of cultural differences in business etiquette globally.
Typical Examples of cultural differences The perception is different and often selective: Expressions are differentiated according their importance: for the Inuits (Eskimos) snow is part of their everyday life, therefore many words (e. g. over 10 substantives) exist to describe it.
Article on the history and contemporary characteristics of assimilation and ethnic identity formation among Asian Americans, including summaries of various theories of assimilation.
Successful communication between healthcare providers and their patients from different cultural backgrounds depends on developing awareness of the normative cultural values of patients and how these differ from the cultural values of …
Culture rules: The foundations of the rule of law and other norms of governance
A unique sociological exploration of the historical, political, demographic, and cultural issues that make up today’s diverse Asian American community — like an online version of Asian Americans 101.
Cultural studies of emotions. Research on the relationship between culture and emotions dates back to 1872 when Darwin argued that emotions and the …
The event is organized by the Bangladesh Association of Florida, a nonprofit, nonreligious, cultural organization established to serve the Asian Community in south Florida area.
Communicating across cultures is challenging. Each culture has set rules that its members take for granted. Few of us are aware of our own cultural biases because cultural imprinting is begun at a very early age.
Cultural differences in emotion: differences in emotional arousal level between the East and the West