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Question.745 - Let's explore what individualism and collectivism can look like in the real world. First, please read this two page document Download this two page document. It's a list of practical pieces of advice for individualists who will be working with collectivists and vice versa. write an online discussion post on what you think about this document. What seems true (or not) about it? Does anything surprise you? If you were going to work on a project with students from a more collectivistic culture, do you think this guide would help you? 

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This document provides some interesting insights into the cultural differences between collectivism and individualism. The authors offer several recommendations for how individuals from one culture can interact effectively with those from the other culture. For example, the authors accurately note that collectivists are more comfortable in vertical relationships, while individualists are more comfortable in horizontal relationships. Additionally, the authors' point that collectivists focus more on group harmony and cooperation, while individualists focus more on competition, seems true. I find it interesting that individualists interacting with collectivists should remember to attend to the other's group memberships and authorities, while they should attend more to the other person's personal beliefs and principles. It makes sense that social position based on age, sex, and family name is more important in a collectivist culture, while individualists define status more in accomplishment. This guide could be beneficial if I worked on a project with students from a more collectivistic culture. It provides a general understanding of cultural differences and considerations. The guide gives me some key advice about interacting with people from different cultures, which could help me avoid misunderstandings. However, I also want to get to know the individual students and understand their unique perspectives and ways of interacting. 

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