Does one's culture affect communication interactions with those in power? Explain how individuals in high power distance and low power distance cultures differ in their communication behaviors.

What will be an ideal response?

- Our cultural beliefs about power distance naturally affect how we interact with others in authority. If you are a student, an unskilled worker, or an average citizen in a high power distance culture, you would not challenge a person who holds a position of authority. You would expect the more powerful person to lead the interaction, you would listen attentively, and you would do what the person asked of you without question. In contrast, in a low power distance culture, you might be more comfortable arguing with those in authority. When interacting with a powerful person, you will likely feel comfortable taking the conversational lead and challenge the person if necessary.
- In high power distance cultures, people with less power accept their lower position as a basic fact of life. They might experience more anxiety when they communicate with those of higher status. They also tend to accept coercion as normal and avoid challenging authority. People in low power distance cultures tolerate less difference in power between people and communicate with those higher in status with less anxiety. They are more likely to challenge the status quo, consider multiple options or possibilities for action, and resist coercion.

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