The primary difference between a high-context culture and a low-context culture is that

.
A. nonverbal cues are more important in high-context cultures, while low-context cultures rely more on explicit language
B. nonverbal cues are more important in low-context cultures, while high-context cultures rely more
on explicit language
C. low-context cultures rely heavily on contextual cues, while high-context cultures use fewer contextual cues
D. high-context cultures enjoy touch, while low-context cultures do not

Answer: A

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