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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
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What is the "culture as an iceberg" metaphor referring to? The idea that being in an unknown culture seems cold or uncomfortable

The need to break the ice when in a new cultural setting The idea that when observing a culture, certain things are obvious above the surface, but are only the tip of the iceberg The need to avoid being frozen in your beliefs
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OLga [1]3 years ago
6 0

The idea that when observing a culture, certain things are obvious above the surface, but are only the tip of the iceberg

Answer: Option 3.

<u>Explanation:</u>

An important metaphor for culture is an ice berg. Culture is fundamentally the same as an ice berg. It has a few angles that are noticeable and numerous others that must be suspected, speculated, or learned as comprehension of the way of life develops. Like a tip of ice, the noticeable piece of culture is just a little piece of an a lot bigger entirety.

At the point when we see an ice berg, the part which is obvious above water is, as a general rule, just a little bit of an a lot bigger entirety. Essentially, individuals regularly consider culture the various detectable attributes of a gathering that we can *see* with our eyes, be it their nourishment, moves, music, expressions, or welcome ceremonies.

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