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The ethnocentrist approach to business negotiations often leads to misunderstandings and failed deals.

The ethnocentric view that only our own culture has real experiences can limit one's worldview and understanding of others.

The ethnocentric politician believed that only his own ethnic group deserved leadership positions in the country.

She quickly realized her ethnocentric perspective was limiting her ability to work well with the team.

His ethnocentric bias made it hard for him to recognize the worth of other cultures and traditions.

SUSIE: The view that all cultures should be valued equally, regardless of their own merits, can lead to a lack of genuine respect. ME: That’s an intriguing point, but what do you think about ethnocentric individuals who believe their own culture is superior?

In historical studies, it’s important to avoid an ethnocentric viewpoint and look at facts from multiple perspectives.

The company’s desire to adopt an ethnocentric strategy led to its failure in the global market.

She knew that her ethnocentric beliefs could lead to conflicts in her diverse workplace.

The study aimed to understand the impact of ethnocentric policies on international trade.

The community programs were designed to challenge ethnocentric attitudes and promote cultural understanding.

The government’s ethnocentric policies have caused significant friction with neighboring countries.

Ethnocentric management practices often fail in multinational corporations.

The anthropologist’s research focused on understanding ethnocentric attitudes within indigenous communities.

It is crucial for educators to address ethnocentric biases in their teachings.

The immigration policy is being criticized for its ethnocentric approach to foreign workers.

His ethnocentric attitude towards foreign customs made it difficult for him to adapt to a new country.

The news article discussed the potential dangers of an ethnocentric foreign policy approach.