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it influence them by their cultural and beliefs.
You cannot avoid cultural differences unless you restrict yourself to living always within your own culture and never reading or doing anything that might relate to another culture. Most people would not do that, but they can try to understand cultural differences between themselves and others they may encounter and try to avoid taking offense or creating misunderstanding because of those differences.
When a group of people bring their culture to a new area, it can lead to cultural assimilation, where elements of their culture may merge with and influence the existing culture of that area. It may also result in cultural diversity, as the new cultural practices and traditions add to the existing tapestry of the local culture. However, it could also lead to tensions or conflicts if there are differences or misunderstandings between the two cultures.
Some challenges I might have encountered include overcoming language barriers, dealing with cultural differences, adjusting to new environments, and managing time zone differences in global projects.
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There are many cultural differences that may impact communication, even within the same country. Different accents and speech patterns, as well as inability to access internet or cell phones, can impact communication.
Native Americans, you might say, are the Hawaiian people. The people known as Indians never lived in Hawaii. Unlike other state governments, the Hawaiian people have more of a visible presence, and more of a cultural influence, than is the case in other states.
because people change just like things change
A cultural barrier is a wall between two people because of identity differences. Cultural barriers can include language barriers, service users might not let you wear your traditional cloths of their culture, etc. for example in the UK, there are people that don't know English or it's not their first language. Muslim female only want to be treated by a female nurse as they might feel humiliated by a male doctor. If their GP is a male then the might not go then they can get seriously ill. This can be overcome by having an interpreter when they go to a doctor, they can also go to a GP with a female doctor.
I think it depends on the person-impressionable people might do anything, frustrated people, insane people might be encouraged...pushed over the edge etc.
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today
the Japanese adopted ideas and developed distinctive cultural practices that are an important part of Japanese life today