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Socio-cultural and psycho-personal background has an impact on the communication process. For example, how we communicate non-verbally is often cultural.
it is a mosaic that expresses cultural background. a person who is a devout catholic may have a picture of a church for example.
all of the above.
A person's ethnic background usually refers to their race, as well as the nationality with which they identify. It can also refer to such factors as one's religious or cultural background, as well as the language one speaks. For example, while Americans come from all over the world, many identify with a country of origin (Chinese-Americans, for example) or with a racial/cultural identity (African-Americans).
identifying as a particular ethnic background, religion, or nationality. For example, stating that you are British Asian is a cultural identity.
An example of a sphere of influence is when a powerful country like the United States has significant political, economic, or cultural influence over smaller countries in its region, such as in Latin America. This influence can affect diplomatic relations, trade agreements, and even the internal policies of those countries.
Describe with example the influence that affect children develop.
Culture is ordinary and cultural materialism. He also influence Edward Said.
Culture can influence a person's dietary choices greatly. The reason for this is because a person will often eat what is eaten in their culture, and this may not always be healthy food. Mediterranean and Asian food, for example.
Personal choices is what we all go through, for example if a 18 year old wants to smoke, do drugs, have sex then they are able to make this decision for themselves as they are at the 18 where they can try different thing. this will have no influence on their development it will teach them how to become more independent
A consumer lives under social and cultural limitations. His acceptance and use of consumer products and services are often affected by cultural traditions. An extreme example would be the Amish. A more common example is the purchase of traditional foods by families in an ethnic group.