Culture
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Why Learning Cross Culture Matters: It Taught Me How to Lead Across Cultures
By Ali Syarief “When people from different languages and cultures come together, something new is born—not just communication, but new…
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Across Borders: A Cross-Cultural Reflection – Being “different” does not mean being “wrong”
By : Ali Syarieh Saturday Mornings Across Borders: A Cross-Cultural Reflection Every Saturday morning, like clockwork, a unique virtual gathering…
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Bridging Cultures, Brewing Friendships: A Cross-Cultural Glimpse into Indonesia at LEX Hippo HQ
By: Kenshi Suzuki On Tuesday, June 10th, the LEX Hippo Headquarters in Japan became a vibrant hub of cross-cultural exchange,…
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The Earth Speaks in Many Tongues: A Cross-Cultural Reflection on Environmental Stewardship
By; Ali Syarief In every whisper of the wind and every ripple across the oceans, the Earth calls out to…
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Stop Saying “I Am Going to Africa”: A Cross-Cultural Perspective on Language, Respect, and Representation
By: Ali Syarief In an increasingly interconnected world, the language we use carries more weight than ever before. When someone…
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Ngulik Diksi “Toloheor”: Basa Sunda Nu Makarung Ku Makna
Ku: Ali Syarier Dina basa Sunda, loba kecap nu ngandung harti jero, sanajan ngucapkeunana saukur sakilat. Salah sahiji kecap anu…
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The Silent Network: When Digital Connectivity Becomes a Mirage
By: Ali Syarief “Where did your last real conversation happen?” A simple question—yet it reveals a profound cultural unease. What…
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Honne and Tatemae: Japan’s Duality Through a Cross-Cultural Lens
By; Ali Syarief To truly understand Japanese society, one must look beyond the polite smiles and the meticulously organized social…
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From Kyoto to Cairo, from Minnesota to Madura: How AI Is Redefining Moral Authority Across Cultures
By: Ali Syarief In an increasingly digitized world, a fundamental question arises: who holds moral and spiritual authority today? A…
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