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Cultural gap
- A culture gap is any systematic difference between two cultures that hinders mutual understanding or relations.
- Culture gaps can relate to religion, ethnicity, age, or social class. Examples of cultural differences that may lead to gaps include social norms and gender roles.
- The term can also be used to refer to misunderstandings within a society, such as between different scientific specialties.
a) Suspicious behavior: It means no proper interaction if there is a gap between two individuals.
b) Not listening and listening behavior: The things which the teacher is expressing only hear but not listen, so no proper communication.