Contracts are very different in low and high context cultures. How do high context cultures view contracts?
Contracts are very different in low and high context cultures. How do high context cultures view contracts?
A high-context communication or message is one in which most of the information is either in the physical context or internalized in the person.
A high-context communication or message is one in which most of the information is either in the physical context or internalized in the person.
In high context cultures, meanings are implied from the context in which communication takes place.
In high context cultures, meanings are implied from the context in which communication takes place.
In __________ cultures, the vebal message contains most of the information and very little is shown in the context or the participants. A: high-context B: low-context
In __________ cultures, the vebal message contains most of the information and very little is shown in the context or the participants. A: high-context B: low-context
In indirect/high context cultures, people can depend on familiarity and context to aid the listener in understanding the intended message. __________
In indirect/high context cultures, people can depend on familiarity and context to aid the listener in understanding the intended message. __________
Social relationships are highly valued in high context and collectivistic cultures.
Social relationships are highly valued in high context and collectivistic cultures.
In certain __________ cultures, it is virtually taboo to say "no" to a request. A: high context B: low context C: femininity D: masculine
In certain __________ cultures, it is virtually taboo to say "no" to a request. A: high context B: low context C: femininity D: masculine
In high-context culture, most of information in communication is not conveyed by______________. A: verbal language B: shared norms C: shared values D: context
In high-context culture, most of information in communication is not conveyed by______________. A: verbal language B: shared norms C: shared values D: context
Like the Japanese and the Chinese culture, the British culture is a high context culture.
Like the Japanese and the Chinese culture, the British culture is a high context culture.
Please set a vivid example about “high context”and “low context”in your daily life, or from the movies and TV you watched.
Please set a vivid example about “high context”and “low context”in your daily life, or from the movies and TV you watched.