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What do you think of Hall's classification of cultures in the form of
1. high context cultures
(more likely to have polychronic time and message's importance tied to behavior and context. Also less likely to fixate on personal space)
2. low context cultures
(more likely to have monochronic time and considering the message as a distinct entity with a distinct meaning. More likely to fixate on personal space)
What do you think of this cultural classification?
Is there any decent critique on it?
1. high context cultures
(more likely to have polychronic time and message's importance tied to behavior and context. Also less likely to fixate on personal space)
2. low context cultures
(more likely to have monochronic time and considering the message as a distinct entity with a distinct meaning. More likely to fixate on personal space)
What do you think of this cultural classification?
Is there any decent critique on it?
