Home
/
Medical
/
Amir enjoys meeting and interacting with people from other cultures. He finds it entertaining when he does something "wrong"because the gesture norm. or behavior tends to mean something very different than it does in his culture. Which factor of intercultural communication competence does this example best demonstrate? motivation tolerance for ambiguity knowledge and skill open-mindedness

Question

Amir enjoys meeting and interacting with people from other cultures. He finds it entertaining when he does something "wrong"because the gesture norm. or behavior tends to mean something very different than it does in his culture. Which factor of intercultural communication competence does this example best demonstrate? motivation tolerance for ambiguity knowledge and skill open-mindedness

Amir enjoys meeting and interacting with people from other cultures. He finds
it entertaining when he does something "wrong"because the gesture norm.
or behavior tends to mean something very different than it does in his culture.
Which factor of intercultural communication competence does this example
best demonstrate?
motivation
tolerance for ambiguity
knowledge and skill
open-mindedness

Solution

expert verifiedExpert Verified
4.3(229 Voting)
avatar
ElianaProfessional · Tutor for 6 years

Answer

This best demonstrates **tolerance for ambiguity**. Amir's enjoyment comes from the unexpected and potentially confusing differences between cultures. He's not bothered by the "wrongness" of his actions in a different cultural context; rather, he embraces the uncertainty and difference. This comfort with the unknown and potentially confusing aspects of intercultural interactions is the core of tolerance for ambiguity.<br /><br />While the other options are related to intercultural competence, they don't fit as precisely:<br /><br />* **Motivation:** While Amir might be motivated to interact with other cultures, the specific example focuses on his reaction to miscommunication, not his drive to interact in the first place.<br />* **Knowledge and skill:** The anecdote doesn't highlight Amir's existing knowledge of other cultures or his skill in navigating them. It's about his positive reaction to *not* knowing.<br />* **Open-mindedness:** While related to tolerance for ambiguity, open-mindedness is a broader concept. This scenario specifically deals with Amir's comfort with uncertainty and the unexpected, which falls more neatly under tolerance for ambiguity.<br />
Click to rate: