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aev [14]
2 years ago
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________ group members tend to be tightly knit, and they infer meaning that goes beyond the spoken word.

Social Studies
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velikii [3]2 years ago
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Answer:

A. High-content culture

Explanation:

People who come from High-content culture tend to put a lot of emphasize on gestures, expression,  and body language in their communication rather than relying only on verbal message.

By observing gestures, expression,  and body language  sometimes we can identify the true intention of other individuals even if it contradicts the verbal communication that they make.  Western European and North American societies are examples of high content culture.

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