It can also be thought of as inherited and collective assumptions, core values, customs, rituals beliefs and behavioral norms, and societal expectations. Cultural or intercultural competency, in a broad sense, is having the knowledge, skills, and abilities to work and live in a culturally diverse world (Moran, Abramson, & Moran, 2014).
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