Introduction
People should identify and understand current cultural communication patterns and practices in this constantly developing world. This proposal will pay attention to Chinese etiquette and its progress in a digitalized era. This community is not as obsessed with words, and the worth of relationships, non-verbal body language, and mutual understanding are highly appreciated (Lu et al., 2017).
Discussion
It will be interesting and educative to examine the specific Chinese peculiarities in communication, business etiquette, and emotional control. Globalization and digitalization are the two crucial processes that affect interpersonal relationships in a variety of ways (Choi et al., 2017). If people want to succeed in business partnerships with Chinese representatives, evaluating its history, values, and beliefs plays a critical role (Boyer & Petersen, 2012). I wish to study Chinese verbal and non-verbal expressions, emotions, and preferred communication styles to ensure that appropriate business etiquette rules are well-recognized by an ordinary American student.
This article discusses the impact of moral judgment, mating, and social exchange on the development and progress of social institutions in the modern world. Not many people recognize the role of cognition in establishing new relationships, legal norms, and other business aspects. The chosen study contributes to a better understanding of features that might determine human societies and change the way of distributing culturally specific information.
Many people from different parts of the world cannot imagine a day without using the Internet and maintaining online communication. Thus, the concept of digital citizenship continues developing and affecting human lifestyles and business relationships. Instead of focusing on body language, emotions, and physical appearance, people must learn how to communicate distantly and choose the right words and writing styles. This article explains the peculiarities of digital citizenship and its impact on communication practices.
Conclusion
People like to believe that they are able to control their behaviors and emotions in different situations. This type of management is vital for communication and business relationships. In the chosen article, the authors underline the complexity of group-based emotions and define the role of dialecticism in cultural development. Dialecticism includes folk beliefs and changes in a particular culture. Therefore, social research on communication patterns should include values and historical transformations.
References
Boyer, P., & Petersen, M. B. (2012). The naturalness of (many) social institutions: Evolved cognition as their foundation. Journal of Institutional Economics, 8(1), 1-25. Web.
Choi, M., Glassman, M., & Cristol, D. (2017). What it means to be a citizen in the internet age: Development of a reliable and valid digital citizenship scale. Computers & Education, 107, 100-112. Web.
Lu, M., Hamamura, T., Doosje, B., Suzuki, S., & Takemura, K. (2017). Culture and group-based emotions: Could group-based emotions be dialectical?Cognition and Emotion, 31(5), 937-949. Web.