CULTURE The learned and shared behaviors and perceptions of a group which have been transmitted from generations to generation through a shared symbol.

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CULTURE The learned and shared behaviors and perceptions of a group which have been transmitted from generations to generation through a shared symbol system. Viewgraph #12-1

SUBCULTURE A group of people within a larger social structure who share cultural and linguistic characteristics which are different enough to distinguish it from others within the same society. Viewgraph #12-2

ENCULTURATION The passing of culture - that is socially acceptable behaviors and attitudes - from the older to the younger members of a group. Viewgraph #12-3

ATTRIBUTES OF CULTURE Language / symbols Values Beliefs Patters of thinking Customary behaviors Viewgraph #12-4

NON-ATTRIBUTES OF CULTURE Race Genetic Ethnicity Viewgraph #12-5

IMPLICATIONS OF CROSS-CULTURE INTERACTIONS Language differences Being blunt Testing Customs, observances, and necessities Supervisors/subordinate relations Military justice Social and support grouping Viewgraph #12-6

CROSS-CULTURE INTERACTIONS PITFALLS OF CROSS-CULTURE INTERACTIONS Stereotyping Assumptions Differences Viewgraph #12-7