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Question: A very brief definition of local context in misunderstanding intercultural communication
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Local context in intercultural communication refers to the specific environment or setting in which the communication takes place. This includes the social, cultural, historical, and geographical factors that can influence the interpretation of the message. Misunderstanding can occur if these factors are ignored or not properly understood by the communication participants.
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