This essay reviews a wonderful speech by Rae Ann Ianniello about nonverbal communication skills in intercultural settings‚ which was delivered at Ohlone College on Oct. 1‚ 2010‚ from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. According to Professor Ianniello’s speech‚ she first explained how culture dictates one’s nonverbal behaviors and mannerisms. One’s communicative behaviors are largely dependent on the culture in one has been raised. She imagines that culture is like an iceberg which has a visible section above
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Cited: Business Communication Today Chp III 52-63 http://www.vcsun.org/~battias/class/356/olm/9.html http://www.highbeam.com/library/doc0.asp?docid=1G1:19488131&refid=ink_overture_hlth
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Intercultural Experience Communications 1 My friend Julie invited me to go to a family gathering with her and her boyfriend. I was a little reluctant to go because her boyfriend is Chinese and I was afraid I wouldn’t have anything in common with the people there. Eventually I decided to go. This is my experience: There is a difference in nationality‚ since I am an American. There are also distinct differences in religion (I am a Christian and they are Buddhists) and language (they speak Chinese
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Integrity is how somebody lives their life. In this life we live‚ we face choices every day that only we can answer. We dictate how we run our own lives‚ and the way we run them defines us. It’s doing the right thing versus the wrong thing. People‚ if nothing else‚ can always have their pride‚ their integrity. It is something that means a lot to some people and then nothing to others. The ones who value their integrity highly are the good people in this world‚ and the opposite is true for those who
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Jillian Terlonge Intercultural Comm. Japanese Humor Masculinity & Femininity There are many factors in which effect one’s sense of humor in each particular region. Certain things and instances may reflect humor in a different way for each individual. Humor also varies in the sex of the individual also‚ because something a male would find funny a woman would find repulsive or vice versa. In Japan there are several instances in which humor is used either positively or negatively
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Intercultural Paper I interviewed Kotryna Klizentyte‚ who is from Lithuania. Kotryna’s family is from Lithuania‚ where she was born. Unfortunately‚ when Kotryna was young‚ her parents separated and got divorced‚ her mom went to America with $50 and made it and was able to save enough and start a new life bringing Kotryna and her sister over to America. Kotryna was about three years old when she came to America. Though she has lived in America for the majority of her life‚ she feels attached
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High context refers to societies or groups where people have close connections over a long period of time. Many aspects of cultural behavior are not made explicit because most members know what to do and what to think from years of interaction with each other. In high-context cultures most of the information is in the physical context or is internalized in the people who are a part of the interaction. Very little information is actually coded in the verbal message. Low context refers to
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promoting or researching among the parties concerned or involved some understanding‚ amelioration‚ adjustment‚ or settlement of the dispute or situation”(Lall‚ 1966) What lead to a conflict could be the basic differences in values‚ beliefs‚ communication styles and interests. It is important to know when operating internationally that there exist cultural differences‚ because people tend to think everybody operates in the same way and think that their way is always the best way. That is called
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I went to the Irish Festival downtown for this intercultural assignment. I spent well over an hour at this festival because it was actually very enjoyable. From what I’ve been told Irish people are not heavily religious. Me being a Christian‚ I didn’t know how different this experience was going to be or if I would feel uncomfortable or out of the loop. I wanted to avoid those negative feelings so I did some research to be prepared for this experience. Walking through the festival I heard loud
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I selected the movie Crash to discuss the intercultural barriers in film for my paper. First of all‚ it is one my favorite movies so it was an easy decision. Crash is set in Los Angeles‚ California. The city is a melting pot of cultures; an ideal setting to highlight the racial and social tensions within the large cast of characters. The cast intersects in and out of each other’s lives throughout the story’s plot. The movie starts with a cop played by Don Cheadle is in a car accident with his
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