Marital Communication In Different Cultures By: Michael Vang.

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Marital Communication In Different Cultures By: Michael Vang

Communication Communication is a very important part of marriage. Conversations between spouses can build a sense of intimacy and identity as a couple goes through conflict and stress Communication used throughout different cultures of the world differs greatly Meanings – Eye contact

Cultural Differences Marital communication in different cultures is unique Asian Culture Western Culture

Funny Perspective Yellow Fever “Of Asians living in the U.S. who intermarry, about 75% are women. Asian women who intermarry are most likely to marry non-Hispanic, White men, followed by marriage to an Asian person of a different ethnicity” (Le,2009).

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