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These cultures tend to load a lot of meaning into the setting or context of communication and prefer traditions over change. True or False

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High-context cultures tend to load a lot of meaning into the setting or context of communication and prefer traditions over change. This is true.

Explanation:

In High Context cultures communication is mainly through contextual elements i.e. body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, personal status, etc. and are stated implicitly. The users of high-context cultures normally have closer, more long-lasting relationships that allows them to know each other so the rules for their communication do not have to be stated explicitly.

They place more emphasis on interpersonal relationships. Trust is developed before the beginning of transactions. Examples of high-context cultures can be found in Japan, Brazil, African tribal groups, Iraq, Iran, and most cultures in the Middle East.

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