Given emojis' popularity in cross-cultural communication, could it replace other languages?
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Given emojis' popularity in cross-cultural communication, could it replace other languages?
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Some Westerners exhibit a reluctance to engage with non-Western cultures on equal footing, assuming that Western cultural values should dominate any cross-cultural interactions.
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The Neolithic culture from 8000 to 6000 B.C., however, was a brilliant period of the revival of crafts, the transformation of gathering into gardening, the growth of a cross-cultural obsidian trade, and the rise of towns.
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