A foundational strategy for bridging cultural differences is active listening. This involves paying close attention not just to what is being said, but also to what is left unsaid, including tone of voice and non-verbal cues. By actively listening, you can better understand the nuances of different communication styles and respond in a way that respects cultural variances.
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