跨文化交际
Ⅰ. World viewHoebel and Frost defined the world view as: “the human being’s inside view of the way things are colored, shaped, and arranged according to personal cultural preconceptions.” A culture’s world view can be thought of as its core. Hoebel: “In selecting its customs for day-to-day living, even the little things, the society chooses those ways that accord with its thinking and predilections---ways that fit its basic postulates as to the nature of things and what is desirable and what is not.”