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A concept that helps us have a better understanding about a number of the materials we have read so far about culture is “context,” which includes “high context” and “low context” created by Edward T. Hall (1976). As an attempt to employ Hall’s framework in examining cultural elements, this study analyzes and compares the differences of using high and low context in two inaugural speeches by American President Barack Hussein Obama in his two terms of office. | High context and low context elements in two inaugural addresses of 2009 and 2013 by American president Barack Hussein Obama