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Mashcka [7]
3 years ago
6

Which of the following is an example of cross-cultural ignorance?

Business
2 answers:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

d. Thinking that relationship-building is a waste of time

Explanation:

d. Thinking that relationship-building is a waste of time

Cross Cultural relations or learning needs a lot of time understanding , evaluating, and learning new things. If a person already believes that relationship building is a waste of time how could he invest his time or energy in learning new things. Cross Cultural relations need:

a. Learning about the culture of another country:

and

c. Listening carefully to the needs of the other party

the option b. (Having a long-term orientation ) has no impact on cross cultural relations as many people having long term orientations learn and are able to work with many different cultures.

AlekseyPX3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Letter d is correct. <u>Thinking that relationship-building is a waste of time</u>

Explanation:

Cross-cultural ignorance is a term used to refer to people who are unable to learn about different cultures and to establish relationships with people from different cultures.

This issue is very worrying in today's society, primarily because the basis of every relationship between people must be grounded in mutual respect, and second because the world is increasingly globalized, which means that at some point in working relationships, probably anyone will have contact with people from other cultures.

Therefore it is necessary for the individual to adopt a respectful attitude towards different cultures and traditions, and to be open to learning and exchanging experiences with other people, so that there are no communication failures and that the relationship is enriching and brings new knowledge and also built on mutual respect.

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