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some times, yes. mainly people use different words to describe the sound of laughter.
Sometimes they do but sometimes they don't. This is cuz some people mix and match, some people don't and when people don't mix and match then they do because they have a different expression which make them think and act differently.
Every culture has its own beliefs and values, what suits on does not necessarily suit another.
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People who are different have a tendency to cause fear in others. Aboriginal people sometimes dress or appear differently causing some trepidation.
People like to go abroad for many different reasons. Some reasons are to learn new cultures, for vacations, and sometimes for school.
Yes, cultural differences can influence the way people express laughter, such as volume, duration, and frequency of laughter. Additionally, sense of humor can vary across cultures, impacting what individuals find amusing and how they respond to humor.
do people with different eye colour see differently
Race is a recent concept that arose in the 18th and 19th centuries. If you look at the terms Ariayan and Semite, they were only coined once the proto-indo-european language had been discovered. Ideas about differences in race are socially constructed. Now, some people have different cultures, and sometimes in modern society, these cultures break down in terms of 'race', but races themselves are not different. they are artificial inventions.
Many difficulties in intercultural communication occur because people in different cultures have different:
if you a managing people from different cultures, what other qualities and skills do you need?
No ! We should value diversity and to better understand humanity. Less problems can be solved by one minded thinking. Some solutions might be better solved by people thinking differently to your own, by people from different cultures. So we learn from them what we need. That's why we shoudl value other cultures.