Greeting Customs - Being aware of cultural differences whe welcoming passengers aboard (e.g., handshakes, bows, kisses on the cheek) and adapting behavior accordingly., Social identity - The characteristics, beliefs, and experiences that make individuals unique within society., Cultural Sensitivity - Being mindful of cultural differences in social norms and behaviors, especially when interacting with passengers from diverse backgrounds., Non-verbal Communication - Understanding how non-verbal cues such as eye contact, gestures, and facial expressions may differ across cultures and interpreting them appropriately., Religious Sensitivity - Being respectful and accommodating towards passengers' religious practices and beliefs while ensuring compliance with safety and security regulations., Conflict Resolution - Developing skills to effectively resolve conflicts or tensions among passengers, which may arise due to differences in social status or behavior., Intercultural communication - Communication between people from different cultural backgrounds., Cultural Awareness - Understanding and acknowledging the cultural diversity among passengers, including differences in customs, traditions, and communication styles., Inclusivity and Respect - Fostering an environment of inclusivity and respect for individuals from diverse social class backgrounds, regardless of their position or status., Cultural Etiquette - Learning about cultural norms related to social class in different cultures, including greetings, gift-giving customs, and dining, Personal Space - Recognizing varying cultural norms regarding personal space and physical contact, and respecting passengers' boundaries accordingly, Classism - Prejudice, discrimination, or negative attitudes towards individuals or groups based on their perceived socioeconomic class or social status., Social Status - Refers to the socioeconomic status of passengers and crew, impacting interactions and experiences within the industry., Social Behavior - Actions and interactions of passengers and crew within the aviation environment, influenced by cultural norms, social roles, and interpersonal dynamics.,
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