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Allisa [31]
3 years ago
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Mario recently came to the United States through a study abroad program and currently works in the financial aid office at his c

ollege. The other day his supervisor asked him for his opinion about the office filing system. Mario felt very uncomfortable with this question and responded by saying, "Whatever way you want it, that’s fine by me."
It is likely that Mario comes from a/an:

A. individualistic culture
B. uncertainty avoiding culture
C. high power distance culture
D. low context culture
E. low power distance culture
Social Studies
1 answer:
Ber [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer is C. high power distance culture.

Explanation:

The belief and acceptance that power is not distributed equally, by not-so-powerful members of an organization is described as power distance.

Then , the high power distance culture is the distance between the higher level and lower level people, which has been unfailingly accepted by the former, and they feel undisturbed about it.

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