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| | Shared values, norms, identities, and interpretations resulting from common experiences that are transmitted over time.
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| | Belief that ones native country, culture, language, and behaviour are superior.
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| | The ability to make a decision, enact change, and accurately interpret ambiguous crosscultural situations that are consistent with cultural expectations.
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| | Primary emphasis on personal freedom and choice.
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| | Personal goals are less important than community goals and interests.
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| | Primary meaning derived from various nonverbal situational cues.
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| | Primary meaning derived from written and spoken words.
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| | Preference for doing one thing at a time because time is limited, precisely segmented, and schedule driven.
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| | Preference for doing more than one thing at a time because time is flexible and multidimensional.
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| | Anyone living or working in a foreign country.
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| | Anyone transferred back home after a foreign assignment.
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| | Structured training experiences to help people adjust to a new culture/country.
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| | Anxiety and doubt caused by an overload of new expectations and cues.
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