In an interconnected world, the internet allows you to reach a global audience.
So how do you design for a world in which there are cultural differences?
UX godfather Don Norman says to Design for the task. So try task-centered-design instead of human-centered-design. If you design for the task it will fit nearly all cultures.
There are many examples of this. Think of a violin or a refrigerator...they're the same all over the world in the places that have these objects.
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