How can we adapt our nonverbal cues to communicate effectively in a cross-cultural conversation?

To communicate effectively in a cross-cultural conversation, we can adapt our nonverbal cues by being mindful of cultural differences in body language, gestures, and facial expressions. It is important to observe and learn about the nonverbal communication norms of the other culture to avoid misunderstandings. We can also use more universal nonverbal cues such as maintaining eye contact, smiling, and nodding to show attentiveness and respect. Additionally, being open-minded and willing to adapt our nonverbal communication style can help bridge cultural gaps and foster better understanding in cross-cultural interactions.