food you prepare to eat at one time
meal
art
the way someone first approaches or meets someone
greeting
looking at the person you are talking to
eye contact
not on time
late
on time
punctual
a special day
holiday
things people eat
food
non-verbal communication; signals, often with the hand or other parts of the body
gesture
the emotion you show on your face
facial expression
labeling of people based on skin color and other physical characteristics (for example, White, Black, Asian, Hispanic)
race
the distance you feel comfortable with in relation to someone else
personal space
a happy activity for a special event or occasion
celebration
items people wear that cover their bodies
clothes
to greet a person by holding a person's hand with yours and moving it up and down
shake hands
showing respect; being nice
polite
feeling mentally or physically okay
comfortable
having many different types
diversity
the belief in and worship of god or gods
religion
family
to honor or treat in a good way
respect
manners; behaving appropriately according to cultural norms
etiquette
male or female; the behavior we expect of men and women in our culture
mental or physical condition that may limit activities or abilities
disability
tradition
custom
beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people
culture
culture shock
communicating with other people
interaction
being okay with and respecting different ideas or opinions
acceptance
a negative action toward a group of people; prohibiting a group of people from doing something based on their group membership
discrimination
labeling of people based on what country they are from (for example, Mexican, French, Japanese)
nationality
an acceptance that something is true
belief
non-verbal language; the way you move your body when you speak
body language
involving more than one culture
cross-cultural
a belief that every person within a culture or group of people have the same traits, ideas, habits, etc.
stereotype
being nice to someone different
understanding