Agreeing to disagree is not always the best course of action. More often than no

Agreeing to disagree is not always the best course of action. More often than not, agreeing to disagree equates to giving up on communicating interculturally. It can be uncomfortable to communicate across cultural differences, but practice makes perfect.
Step One: Find text on a topic that conflicts with your patterned beliefs from the Chapter One readings. Copy and paste that text into your initial post for this week along with a paragraph you write describing how and why the information conflicts with your patterned beliefs.
Step Two: Ask open-ended questions (NOT yes or no questions) to three of your peers regarding the content of their initial posts. The questions you ask should encourage further and deeper thought from your peer on how to address the conflict they are experiencing with the text they copied and pasted from the Chapter One readings.

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