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julsineya [31]
2 years ago
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How interacting with people from different cultures can impact upon a person's sons of self

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amm18122 years ago
8 0

Answer:

<h3><em>Socializing forces like family, culture, and media affect our self-perception because they give us feedback on who we are. This feedback can be evaluated positively or negatively and can lead to positive or negative patterns that influence our self-perception and then our communication.</em></h3>

<h3><u>thats my own opinion</u></h3><h3><u> make brainliest my answer</u></h3><h3>please,thanks</h3>
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