User:Cherryblossom1072/Cross-cultural communication

Adding the Nonverbal Communicaitons section

Challenges and "Different spoken languages" were already in there, but I am going to edit what the other person wrote. There was also no citation added.

Going to focus on these sections

Source I am going to go back to: Asian Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (AJHSS) Volume 4, Issue—1, May, 2016 ISSN: 2320-9720 www.ajhss.org 1 A Study on Nonverbal Communication in Cross-culture Ma Tiechuan Department of English, North China Electric Power University, China Matiechuan[at]aliyun.com

Nonverbal Communications
Both nonverbal and verbal communications define interactions and communications between human beings. Some nonverbal communications consist of facial expressions, eye contact, and various types of gestures.

Challenges
Different spoken languages

Spoken language can oftentimes be seen as people's natural production tool, more common and normal, while written language is seen as intricate because of its broad rules.[citation needed] The same language has different meanings in different contexts. When two countries that use the same language communicate, there may also be some misunderstandings due to some dialects. American English and British English is an example for when two different of cross-cultural communication.

Stereotyping[edit]
In multicultural environments, misunderstandings are common due to varied beliefs and values.