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第3段落5行目のUnfortunately,~their objectives.までが上手く理解できないです。 2枚目の訳を読んでもどういうことを話しているのかわかりません。(文構造がわからないのではなく、日本語訳がわかりません) どなたか教えて下さると幸いです

relies on your ability to work successfully with people from around learning about eultural contexts is unnecessary, If your business succes the world, you need to have an appreciation for eultural differences as well as respect for individual differences. Both are essential. decades and travel frequently for business while remaining unaware and uninformed about how culture impacts you. Millions of people work in global settings while viewing everything from their own cultural perspectives and assuming that all differences, controversy, 音読用白文 It is quite possible, even common, to Work across eultures s.. and misunderstanding are rooted in personality、 This is not dws 1aziness, Many well-intentioned people don't educate themselves about cultural differences because they believe that if they focus on individual difterences, that will be enough. After I published an online article on the differences among Asian cultures and their impact on cross-Asia teamwork,one reader commented, “Speaking of cultural differences leads us to stereotype individuals and therefore put them in boxes with 'general traits" Instead of talking about eulture, it is important to judge people as individuals, not just products of their environment." At first, this argument sounds valid. Of course, individuals, no matter their cultural origins, have various personality traits. So why not just approach all people with an interest in getting to know them personally, and proceed from there? Unfortunately, this point of view has kept thousands of people from learning what they need to know to meet their objectives. If you go into every interaction assuming that culture doesn't matter, you will view others through your own cultural lens and judge or misjudge them accordingly. Ignore culture, and you can't help but conclude, "Chen doesn't speak up- obviously he doesn't have anything to say! His lack of preparation is ruining this training program!" Yes, every individual is different, And yes, when you work with peopie from other cultures, you shouldn't make assumptions about individual traits based on where a person comes from, But this doesnt me * 10回音読CHECK 1 10 2 3 6 8 9 5 94

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英語 高校生

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A son introduces his girlfriend to his mother and father at his parents' home. Greg: Mom, Dad, this is Jennifer Nicholas. Jennifer:Hello. Father:Hello, Jennifer. Jennifer:So you're Greg's father. Greg has told me so much about you. He is so lucky to have such a wonderful father, and I'm certain your wife also ア she has a wonderful husband. Father: Well, thank you very much, Jennifer. Jennifer: What a marvelous house you have here, Mrs. Brady. I amnot surprised Greg has such good イ Mother:Thank you very much, Jennifer. I try to make it comfortable. Jennifer: This is a lovely picture here on the wall. Are these all your children? Father: That's right. Jennifer: Your other two sons seem nice, but Greg is really special. Mother:Did both of you enjoy skydiving this afternoon? Jennifer: Oh, at first I was terrified, but when you're with someone as strong and capable as Greg. all my fears just fade ウ Greg:I think if we're going to that movie, we should go now. Father: What エ | are you going to see? Greg:Oh, they've got a great science fiction movie playing at the theater. Jennifer:It's really exciting. I already saw it. Greg:Oh, well, we can go see something else. Jennifer: No, Greg. You want to see that movie, and that's what we'll see. Greg:Oh, it's not that important, Jennifer. Jennifer: I'm happy to see it again with you. Greg:Thank you, Jennifer. That is so nice of you. Jennifer: It was a オ to meet you, Mr. and Mrs. Brady. Mother: You too, Jennifer. Father: Goodbye, Jennifer. Mother:Have funl Greg:Thanks. Good night. A~Dのふたからィつ選べ 開1 25 空所 を満セすのに最え商加なものを ア

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