Social and Cultural Dialogues
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Culture is not separate from language—it is woven into every word, pause, and gesture of human dialogue. For English language learners in the United States, gaining cultural fluency alongside linguistic fluency is not optional; it is essential. Misunderstandings that arise from cultural differences in dialogue can be more damaging than grammatical errors, precisely because they are harder to identify and correct.
American social dialogue operates on a set of cultural norms that may differ significantly from those in learners' home countries. The concept of personal space, for example, influences how close speakers stand during conversation. Eye contact, valued in American culture as a sign of confidence and honesty, may feel uncomfortable to learners from cultures where averting the gaze is a mark of respect. These nonverbal elements are as much a part of dialogue as the words themselves.
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