cultural differences in language
Cultural differences in language refer to how various cultural norms, beliefs, and practices influence the way languages are spoken, written, and understood. Language is shaped by cultural values, history, and social interactions, resulting in unique expressions, idioms, and communication styles across different cultures. Understanding these differences is crucial for effective cross-cultural communication and collaboration.
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