Cultural Awareness: Ways to Be Culturally Aware

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Being culturally aware involves sensitivity to differences and similarities between cultures to communicate effectively. Explore strategies like looking beyond race, asking questions, making connections, observing non-verbal cues, sharing stories, and acknowledging cultural rights.

  • Cultural awareness
  • Communication
  • Diversity
  • Respect
  • Learning

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  1. Libyan International Medical University Faculty of Business Administration The Various Ways to Be Culturally Aware Name : rayan wanis ID : 3018 Rayan_3018@limu.edu.ly 25/10/2021 1

  2. Table of Contents 01 Introduction. 02 The various ways to be culturally aware. 03 Conclusion. 04 Reference. 2

  3. Introduction Cultural awareness is defined as being sensitive to the similarities and differences that exist between two cultures, as well as using such sensitivity to communicate effectively with members of another cultural group. 3

  4. The various ways to culturally aware Think beyond race and ethnicity : A person's culture is influenced by their life experiences and traditions, which may or may not be visible to the human eye. 4

  5. Learn by asking Ask questions if you have any. When others show genuine interest in who you are, you will feel respected and liked. 5

  6. Make local connections Advocacy groups, religious institutions, colleges, and social clubs are all excellent places to learn more and network. 6

  7. Pay attention to non-verbal behaviors : Depending conventions, the meaning of body language can alter. on cultural 7

  8. Exchange stories Storytelling technique cultural experiences. is an transmit excellent non- to 8

  9. Conclusion Cultural respect is described as the acknowledgement, protection, and advancement of a culture's inherent rights, cultures, and traditions. 9

  10. reference corporateName: The Health Education and Training Institute (HETI). (2018, June 6). Cultural awareness. HETI. Retrieved October 25, 2021, from https://www.heti.nsw.gov.au/education-and- training/courses-and-programs/international-medical- graduate-information/cultural-awareness. https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/2019/07/five-ways- to-be-more-culturally-aware/ 10

  11. Thank you 11

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