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		<title>Leaders need to be aware of and respect cultural differences</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was brought up to have no respect for any position, age, background or title. My father told me that no one was better than me other than as a result of their ability, experience, achievements or character. At best people like this in me, and at worst they think my lack of deference is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was brought up to have no respect for any position, age, background or title. My father told me that no one was better than me other than as a result of their ability, experience, achievements or character. At best people like this in me, and at worst they think my lack of deference is downright rude.</p>
<p> I went to a lunch with that Morgan Tsvangirai , who was in London as part of his &#8220;European Safari.&#8221; He tried to explain just how impossible it is in his culture for the young to challenge an old man. He said that it was simply inconceivable, and so deeply disrespectful as to be unthinkable.</p>
<p>I tried so hard to understand. The expression &#8220;Respect your elders&#8221; was almost a tease in my childhood home and has never been used in my own family. My children would laugh me out of the house.</p>
<p>It is such a deep, deep difference. While I am in China, I need to keep it at the front of my mind or I will appear rude.</p>
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