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“High-context cultures are those in which the rules of communication are primarily transmitted through the use of contextual elements (i.e., body language, a person’s status, and tone of voice) and are not explicitly stated. This is in direct contrast to low-context cultures, in which information is communicated primarily through language and rules are explicitly spelled out.” Study.com. Accessed December 2, 2018. https://study.com/academy/lesson/high-context-culture-definition-examples-quiz.html.
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