Tenses
2. The verb to have
Knowledge: It refers to the cognitive information about the people, the
context, and the norms of appropriateness that operate in specific culture.
Without such knowledge, it is unlikely that one can interpret correctly the
meanings of other people’s messages, nor will one be able to select
behaviours that are appropriate and that allow them to achieve the
objectives. The kinds of knowledge that are important include culture
general and culture-specific information. The former provides insights into
the intercultural communication process abstractly and can therefore be a
very powerful tool in making sense of cultural practices, regardless of the
cultures involved.