Jounal of Human Cultural Studies: Human Cultures Association of Kyoto University of Advanced Science
Online ISSN : 2759-6400
Interpersonal Networks, Psychological Distance, and Cross-cultural Adjustment
A Study of Three East Asian Countries
Yu Hsuan SHENYoshiko ARIMA
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2024 Volume 2024 Issue 53 Pages 55-110

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The first study investigated data from an international comparative study (East Asia Social Survey [EASS]) conducted in 2012. This study aimed to determine whether cultural differences, shown as the tendency of social network formation, relate to intercultural adaptation. Based on the first and second studies, you can communicate patiently with your partner, even with different interpersonal networks. It is believed that the sense of emotional distance inherent in Japanese courtesy is learned early in life and becomes ingrained. Long-term communication is essential when interacting with someone from a different culture.
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