The Role of Culture in Interpersonal Communication

The Role of Culture in Interpersonal Communication
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Culture plays a significant role in shaping interpersonal communication. Understanding cultural aspects affecting communication can help identify and solve issues, improving communication skills. This presentation explores the impact of culture on communication, discussing beliefs, habits, and freedom within various cultural contexts. Insights are drawn on how cultural characteristics influence the exchange of information and the need to leverage this understanding to enhance communication effectiveness in diverse environments.

  • Culture
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Communication Skills
  • Cultural Impact

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  1. Libyan International University Faculty of Business Administration 1 THE ROLE OF CULTURE IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Name : Mohamed Najeeb Student ID : 2827

  2. 2 Introduction Culture in Communication TABLE OF CONTENT Cultural aspects affect communication Conclusion

  3. 3 Your communication is influenced by your culture. You transmit information to others and interpret what is communicated to you as you work and socialize. The characteristics of your culture have an impact on these communications, so learning about them can help you identify problems, solve them, and improve your communication skills. INTRODUCTION

  4. CULTURE IN COMMUNICATION 4 Communication is the exchange of information, and culture in communication refers to the impact of communicators' cultural characteristics on this process.

  5. 5 CULTURAL ASPECTS AFFECT COMMUNICATION

  6. 6 Beliefs : One's beliefs, or the things one accepts as true, are influenced by one's culture. SOME CULTURAL ASPECTS AFFECT COMMUNICATION Habits : Cultural beliefs and behavioural norms govern what people do on a regular basis. Freedom : Individual liberty varies according to culture. This is because the beliefs, habits, and behavioural norms that make up a culture have a direct impact on the freedom of those who live within it.

  7. CONCLUSION 7 As previously stated, understanding the impact of communication has a number of advantages. Use what you've learned to improve the flow of information in your current or future job. culture on

  8. 8 REFERENCES The Effect of Culture in Communication. (2021, June 30). Glassdoor Career Guides. https://www.glassdoor.com/blog/guide/culture-in-communication/

  9. 9 THANK YOU

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