 Working with different people. Religion. Religion is the belief in a higher power, or God, or gods. Different people practice different religions, like Buddhism, Christianity, or Islam. Gender. The behavior that we expect from men and women in society is gender. In other words, we expect men and women to act in specific ways. Sexual orientation. Your sexual orientation is based on who you are attracted to, men, women, or both. Examples of sexual orientation are bisexual, heterosexual, and homosexual. Culture. A set of beliefs, behaviors, and traditions that a group of people have in common is culture. Teamwork is more common in some cultures than others. Age. Age refers to how many years you have been alive. People of any age can be a member of a team. It doesn't matter if they are old or young. Country. Another word for country is nation. Japan, Germany, and Korea are examples of countries. You will probably have people from different countries on your team. Disabled. Disabled means to have a physical or mental condition that might make it difficult to do certain things. People with disabilities can work on a team just like anyone else. Body language. When you use your body to communicate, you are using body language. Notting your head is a type of body language. It can mean that you agree or are listening. Facial expressions. When you use parts of your face to communicate, you are using facial expressions. Raising your eyebrows can mean that you are surprised by what was said. Tolerance. Accepting something that you do not agree with is called tolerance. Team members need to be tolerant of their team members, even if they do not agree with their ideas. Open-minded. Being open-minded means that you are willing to consider new ideas. When you work with a team, you should be open-minded about your teammate's ideas. Accepting. Being open-minded and respectful of ideas or people means that you are accepting. Being accepting of other cultures will make it easier to work with different people. The end.