26. T F Egocentrism is the belief that one’s culture is superior to all others. 27. T F Egocentrism means that audiences typically approach speeches by asking “Why is this important for me?†28. T F Ethnocentrism means that audiences typically approach speeches by asking, “Why is this important to me?†29. T F Listeners typically approach a speech with one question uppermost in their minds: “Why is this important to the speaker?†30. T F Any characteristic of a given audience is potentially important to a speaker analyzing that audience. Â