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Paper Excerpts: ... . Managing conflict in intercultural communication Intercultural communication is considered as one of the most important communication level through which people from all (of communication). Conflict at the intercultural communication level is characterized as ambiguous and involves Intercultural communication conflict stems from ambiguity because communicators often make the mistake of communicating Functional versus Dysfunctional Conflict "Some conflicts are functional, constructive forms of conflict. Additionally, there are conflicts that hinder group of the important concepts in handling intercultural communication conflict is identifying the context or situation in ...
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