1INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION Intercultural communication refers to the study of different social groups and culture. Confusion between individuals belonging to different cultural backgrounds is inevitable, because the factor of obliviousness about each other’s cultural traits plays an important part. Personally, I have faced a situation when cultural differences had inhibited communication. It had happened when a manager from the Middle East had visited the firm I work for in the United States. I was quite taken back by his overfriendliness and his paternalism, something which is not very common over here in the United States of America. While here we prefer handshakes, the Sheikh had extended a hug. Me being quite young, and he being middle aged went out if his way to be affectionate towards me like a father figure (Zaharna, 2015). The factors of difference in value perceptions and the difference in conception about the degree of formality is something which had inhibited communication (Jandt, 2017). I used to feel awkward in his presence, though he was as a person quite nice. I had tried to overcome the barrier by reading up about the organizational culture in the Middle East and had put an insight into understanding about how the superiors viewed the junior level employees. I came to know that it is quite common in the Middle East to hug people of the same gender, which is the alternative to handshake there (Zaharna, 2015). The managers consider the junior level employees as their children. It was fascinating and I took a liking towards their cultural practices. Had I been at the place of the manager from the Middle East, I would have rather tried to learn about the culture of the place and mould my behaviour in accordance with the place where I shall be going (Jandt, 2017). This shall be difference in my behaviour.
2INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION In order to manage intercultural conflict, broad interaction and effective communication is very necessary. One should be sensitive towards the similarities and differences within a wide range of situational and cultural factors in the workplace.
3INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION References Jandt, F. E. (2017).An introduction to intercultural communication: Identities in a global community. Sage Publications. Zaharna, R. S. (2015). Understanding cultural preferences of Arab communication patterns. Public Relations Review,21(3), 241-255.