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About culture
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In practice
Beware of generalisations
The level of information you can get by reading a book or going on a course generally leads to stereotypes. Stereotypes may be useful in giving you an indication of what you might expect when engaging with a person of that culture. Stereotypes can be dangerous if you forget that they are only an indication - they do not apply to all people, all of the time, or in all situations.
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