One of the key ways cross-cultural design fosters inclusion and diversity is through meticulous language localization and consideration of cultural nuances. Developers and designers invest time in translating user interfaces and adapting content to fit local customs and languages. This not only makes technology more accessible to non-English speakers but also respects and acknowledges cultural differences, bridging gaps between users from diverse backgrounds.
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