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It's a shame that more people can't communicate, but shyness, lack of education, no confidence in themselves, and or in the people they are talking to. Sometimes in life we are effected by our childhoods and because of that, some people never learned to communicate and because they never learned the art of communication they could have marriages that fail because they can't talk to their spouses without hollering and raging on like a bull. Even in a job interview if you are a poor communicator, you won't get all the benefits that someone with good communication skills might get.
Language differences is probably the biggest barrier to intercultural communication. Other barriers include: variations in the cultural interpretation of body language, level of context, stereotyping or overgeneralizing.
There are of course many other barriers to persuasion, but the two examples listed above can clearly cause a great amount of interference with a persuasion technique.
Every individual is coming from a different point of view. Their point of view may not be shared by the person they are trying to communicate with. Even individual works may have a slightly different meaning to the two parties.
A person imparting knowledge may have a deeper background on the subject than the learner. The speaker may think certain background information is shared but the learner may not have that information.
Emotions can get in the way. One party may be afraid, hurt, or upset by something said and the other party may not be aware of this.
Some people tend to say what they think the other person wants to hear rather than the frank truth. Some people hear what they want or expect to here even though the words used point in some other direction.
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Interracial and Inter-gender
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Some examples of barriers of intercultural communication are: 1. Language * Slang, Jargon * Dialects, Pidgin * Accents 2. Modern Technology * E-mail * SMS Text Messaging * Video Conferencing / Teleconferencing 3. Behaviourial and Mindset * Anxiety * Discomfort * Fear of the "Unknown" * Prejudice and Stereotyping * Perceived Cultural Superiority or Ethnocentrism * Discrimination = Racial, Sexual, Educational
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John Carl Condon has written: 'An introduction to intercultural communication' -- subject(s): Intercultural communication
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Jolene Koester has written: 'Intercultural competence' -- subject(s): Interpersonal communication, Intercultural communication, Communicative competence
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Lyman E. Reed has written: 'Preparing missionaries for intercultural communication' -- subject(s): Intercultural communication, Missionaries, Training of
Not all barriers to communication can actually be removed. Some barriers to communication can be removed by explaining more thoroughly.
The seven barriers of proper communication are the following: Physical barriers, perceptual barriers, emotional barriers, cultural barriers, language barriers, gender barriers, and interpersonal barriers.