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Shanghai Institute of Technology, Shanghai, China

ABSTRACT

In the paper the author tries to analyze the cultural differences behind the different communication styles between the Chinese students and the Saudi ones who study in the United States. The author thinks that the different religions make the big difference. 

KEYWORDS

communication styles, cultures, religion, Confucianism, Islam

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