题目(英文) cross-cultural communication in trade
题目(中文) 贸易中的跨文化交际
Abstract
In recent years, China's economy has developed rapidly and become the world's second largest economy. International Trade activities has been increasingly ,within different cultures, languages, Economic and geopolitics Environment. International trade product the communication in different languages and different cultures, we find that can easily lead to trade conflicts because of lack of cultural awareness. In addition to trade expertise and skills, we need to learn the culture of the country where your trade partners live. Cross-cultural communication is a new subject, we need to deepen understanding of cultural differences and improve our ability to communicate correctly and properly in English. Cross-cultural communication has made significant progress in the last few years, which help us learn the culture of the other countries. Differences in the negotiation methods between the two sides in trade exchanges are not conducive to cooperation, through the study and application of cross-cultural communication, to understand of the content of cross-cultural communication and the traditional level of language communication, which conducive to the success of trade cooperation by improve the cross-cultural communication ability. In the future, the world will be more open and people of all countries will have more frequent exchanges with each other. Cross-cultural communication and trade supplement each other.
Keyword: trade, cross-cultural communication, country
Contents
Abstract I
Contents I
Introduction 5
1. The Introduction of cross-cultural communication 6
1.1 the meaning of cross-cultural communication 6
1.2 the importance of learning cross-cultural communication 7
1.3 intercultural communication competence 8
1.4 Importance of learning cross-cultural communication 9
2. the study of the effect of cross-cultural communication in trade 10
2.1 The problem of cross-cultural communication in international trade 11
2.2 How to use intercultural communication in trade 11
2.3 Cross-cultural communication and trade supplement each other 12
3. Conclusion 13
References 15
致谢 16