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TOPIC:Examine a cultural pattern in China that you think a foreign visitor should be aware of in order to adjust more easily and avoid intercultural conflicts and misunderstandings. Consider such things as Values, beliefs, communication styles,and concepts of time.
Introduction:
(5 sentences: Hook and direct thesis statement)
3 Body paras
(each paras have to write 8-9 sentences): Each paras have to includes: 1.Topic sentences( topic + controlling ideas) 2.Support detail.
Conclusion:
5-6 sentences: ( Thesis statement rewritten, final statements, and solution's prediction,etc)
Total: 600-650 words
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Running Head: CULTURAL PATTERN IN CHINA
Cultural Pattern in China
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Introduction
One of the greatest challenge facing foreign visitors especially the ones operating and
managing multinational organizations is the improving diversity of the workforce and also the
complex consumers with differing cultural backgrounds. Foreign visitors in China should
examine and study the different cultural pattern in the country for them to avoid the intercultural
conflicts and misunderstanding which may adversely influence their business operations and
other activities in the country. People from different cultural background have unique
communication styles, and China culture is no exception. It is evident that communication is
essential in any business activity and daily lives since we have to collaborate and associate with
others. Typically, the knowledge and understanding of the cross-cultural communication
including the intercultural and transcultural communicatio...
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