To answer this question I will assume you are referring to nonverbal forms of communication.
Culture communication are common forms of communication used within a specific culture. Nonverbal American examples of this may be "flipping the bird", the "OK sign" or even a wink. In many other countries these forms of communication do not mean the same, or may not even be recognized.
Intercultural communication are forms of communication that are common between two or more cultures. Examples of this could be (and it depends on the countries being compared) are the "peace sign", clapping/applause after a performance, or bowing/curtsying.
Examples of culture contact include colonization, migration, trade, and technological advancements that allow for communication and interaction between different cultures. This can result in the exchange of ideas, customs, languages, and practices, leading to cultural diffusion and the creation of hybrid cultures.
Asymmetrical culture contact refers to situations where different cultures come into contact with each other, but one culture holds more power, influence, or dominance over the other. This unequal power dynamic can lead to changes in social structures, values, and behaviors within the subordinate culture.
Two examples of non-material culture include values (beliefs about what is important in life) and norms (rules and expectations for behavior in a society). These aspects of culture are intangible and shape how individuals within a society interact and behave.
Examples of mechanisms of culture include language, symbols, rituals, traditions, and social norms. These mechanisms help to shape and transmit cultural values, beliefs, and practices within a society or group.
Examples of culture realms include the Western culture realm, which encompasses Europe and the Americas, the Islamic culture realm, which includes countries in the Middle East and North Africa, and the East Asian culture realm, covering countries like China, Japan, and South Korea. Each culture realm is characterized by shared cultural practices, beliefs, and traditions that distinguish it from other regions.
Examples of culture traits include language, food, values, beliefs, rituals, customs, art, music, clothing, and social norms. These traits help to shape and define a particular culture's identity and the way its members interact and express themselves.
Some examples of science culture: Competition Skeptical Cooperation
american culture and also chinese culture etc.
Greece is an example of a classical culture.
How can culture be transmitted to employees? Provide examples for each
I believe the question was not answered because it was vague. What do you really mean by examples of Philippine culture?
Cultural Contact is the exchange of ideas and oral tradition.
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Camping, Canoeing, Hunting and Fishing would be examples of popular culture in most of Canada over the years.
define culture and intellectual life?
sexual contact and being sneezed on
sexual contact and being sneezed on