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Communication occurs if there are at least 1 or more people.
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Communication occurs if there must be a 1 (语言)shared by communicators.
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Communication occurs when there is some contact between 1 (交流者)
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Communication occurs if an exchange of 1 (信息)has taken place.
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Mr. Gordon and Mrs. Lewis hace a great deal in common :they speak the same language and have been brought up in the same 1 (文化).
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A socia situation has the following essential component:
two or more 1 (参与者)
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A social situation has the following essential component:
definition of the 1 (场景) and goals
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A social situation has the following essential component:
1 (口头)communication
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There are four models of communication: 1 (信息) model, mono-cultural model, unilateral model and bilateral model.
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Foreigners never pretend to be m 1 (谦虚的).
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When foreigners eat, they think everyone has his own 1 (喜爱的)and he can eat all by himself.
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As long as the guests are happy with their meal, the host will be 1 .(满意的)
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The foreigners think highly of each individual and 1 (尊重) individuals\’ rights.
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Westerners sometimes are more 1 (尴尬的) than we Chinese when they disturb someone else.
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1 (不礼貌的) and over-polite is a report on Chinese students\’ views on Western hospitality.
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When the Chinese asked: ‘ Are you hungry?\’, you should take it as a question instead of an 1 (邀请).
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We each know the social 1 (规则)that constrain us in our own culture.
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But in foreign cultures, where the rules for normality are unfamiliar to us, we will find it more difficult to distinguish 1 (正常的)and abnormal behavior.
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In a culture relatively similar to our own, we will have greater understanding of the social norms in a culture very 1 from ours.
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1 (禁忌)are words, expressions, etc. that are considered as being unpleasant or disgusting.
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It\’s all right to ask children or teenagers their age. But it\’s not normally 1 (礼貌的)in English speaking societies to ask an adult their age.
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It\’s all right to ask someone what their job or 1 (职位)is.
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It\’s all right to ask someone where they live but it\’s not polite to ask them their 1 (租金)
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People are 1 (敏感的)about their personal appearance.
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It\’s not polite to 1 (评价)so bluntly on someone\’s appearance,