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If the focus of the conversation or interaction
is about a tradition or belief,
keep the feedback within the context of that tradition or belief. Do not say,
You are
being silly because you believe that Muslims should be able to step out of class to
pray six times a day. Focus on understanding the tradition or practice. Approach the
topic by saying:
I understand this is part of your religion, but I do not understand
how it effects your belief in God and why you are required to pray six times a day.
This opens up dialog in which the person can explain to you the tenants of that
culture and the requirement of prayers.
Displaying the cultural competence
behaviors of active listening,
demonstrating empathy, and effective engagement is important when moving
beyond tolerance. These three components will help
us to create a welcoming
environment and establish the appreciation of similarities and differences among
cultures.