This thesis presents an extensive comparative study of Uzbek and British cultures, focusing on their core values, traditional customs, communication styles, and social norms. It highlights how historical, geographical, and social factors have shaped distinct worldviews and behavioral patterns in both societies. Using numerous examples from daily life, ceremonies, and interpersonal communication, and drawing on the works of prominent Uzbek scholars, this research aims to deepen intercultural understanding and promote respectful interactions between people from Uzbekistan and the United Kingdom
This thesis presents an extensive comparative study of Uzbek and British cultures, focusing on their core values, traditional customs, communication styles, and social norms. It highlights how historical, geographical, and social factors have shaped distinct worldviews and behavioral patterns in both societies. Using numerous examples from daily life, ceremonies, and interpersonal communication, and drawing on the works of prominent Uzbek scholars, this research aims to deepen intercultural understanding and promote respectful interactions between people from Uzbekistan and the United Kingdom
№ | Author name | position | Name of organisation |
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1 | Yangibayeva B.Y. | Assistant teacher | Nukus State Technical University |
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1 | 1.Gʻafurov, B. (2005). Ethnography of the Uzbek People. Tashkent: National Press.2.Nurmatov, D. (2012). Social Norms and Communication in Uzbekistan. Journal of Central Asian Studies.3.Yusupova, E. (2018). Festive Communication in Uzbek Culture. Tashkent University Press.4.Hofstede, G. (2001). Culture’s Consequences: Comparing Values, Behaviors, Institutions and Organizations Across Nations.5.Samovar, L. A., Porter, R. E., & McDaniel, E. R. (2010). Communication Between Cultures. |