EXTRALINGUISTIC ISSUES IN CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION: ATTITUDES, RITUALS, TRADITIONS
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Abstract:
Cross cultural training aims to develop awareness between people where a common cultural framework does not exist in order to promote clear lines of communication and better relationships. Cross cultural training has many benefits to be gained by both participants and businesses.
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G’aniyeva, T., & Oripova , M. (2023). EXTRALINGUISTIC ISSUES IN CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION: ATTITUDES, RITUALS, TRADITIONS. Young Scientists, 1(3), 53–55. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/yo/article/view/14510
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