Today the world is characterized by a growing number of contacts resulting in communication between people in different languages and different environment in cultures. Intercultural communication take place within areas of business, military, science, education, media, entertainment, tourism but also of immigration brought about by labor or political conflicts (http://www.immi.se/intercultural/). The impact of competence communication and the effects of various type of communication in intercultural communication.
Introduction
Intercultural communication can be viewed in various contexts, it can be defined through social, political, cultural values, verbal, non-verbal communication, business, traditions, written or visual communication. We need to understand this aspects for us to know as students, professionals or as human beings, it will vary in to our different ways of lives, what are the effect, how we respond to this. Today technology is increasingly growing fast this also can have an impact to us because we also use it in our daily communication like mobile phones and computers, how this are affecting our old way of living. All over the world many people from other places migrate to other places with different cultural background and different type of communication uses technology to interact to one another this is one of the importance of intercultural communication (Mohan, 2008, pp. 88 - 89).
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Human being are living at the same time with different cultural background or environment to each other, it 's like same situation happenings to other places like going to school and working but with different views of how they deal through communication, this one of the stages of globalization the cultural globalization. Discussion in globalization focuses only to economic and political issues, but cultural globalization has not sufficiently analyzed and do researched that has a powerful impact to it (Samovar, 2012, pp. 45 - 46).
References: Mohan, T., McGregor, H., Saunders, S., & Archee, R. (2008). Communicating as Professionals (2nd ed.).