What are some things that define a culture? For example, music, language, ...
What do you think is interesting about your culture?
Do you know much about your own culture?
When people from other countries think about your culture, what do they usually think of?
In your culture is it polite to be straightforward and direct when you talk to someone?
To whom is it OK and to whom is it not OK?
What has surprised you when you've met people from other countries?
Have you looked at Internet pages from a different culture? If so, how were they different from those of your own culture?
What do you like about your culture?
What don't you like about your culture?
How do young people in your culture behave differently from older people?
How do young people in your culture behave differently from people in this culture?
Are there many people of different cultures in your country? Are you friends with any?
Have you ever felt confused by the actions of someone from another culture?
If so, tell me about it.
How are your language teachers who are not from your country different from your other teachers?
How are they the same?
Who in your culture do you admire most?
What your culture are you most proud about?
Why do you think culture is important?
If you could change one thing about your culture, what would it be?
Would you ever consider marrying or dating someone from another culture?
Would you ever consider living permanently in a country other than your home country? Why or why not?
What does it mean to be polite in your culture?
What is considered rude in your culture?
Is there anything in this culture that is considered rude that may not be considered rude in your culture?
If a group of people just came to your country from overseas, what advice would you give them?
What other cultures have you met people from?
What do you think is important when visiting another culture?
Do you think "when in Rome, do as the Romans do" is always good advice? Why or why not?
Have you ever been in a situation where you felt you had to "do as the Romans do"?
What culture besides your own do you admire and why?
If aliens visited your country, what might surprise them?
Do you pray before each meal?
How do you feel when you leave your home culture and enter into a completely new culture?
What is the best/most important thing your culture has given to the world?
What is the best/most important thing your culture/country has adopted from another culture?
If you could choose three aspects of your culture to put in a "time box" for the future, what would you put in it?
What is culture shock?
Have you ever experienced culture shock?
What is reverse, or re-entry, culture shock?
Have you ever experienced reverse culture shock?
On what occasions do you exchange flowers in your country?
On what occasions do you exchange flowers in your country?
What are some things that define a culture? For example, music, language, ...
Do you know much about your own culture?
What do you think is interesting about your own culture?
What do you like most about your own culture?
What do you like least about your culture?
What does it mean to be polite in your culture?
What is considered rude in your culture? Is there anything in Canadian culture that is considered rude in your culture?
In your culture is it polite to be straightforward and direct when you talk to someone? To whom is it OK and to whom is it not
focusing on Hong Kong and Macau. The different forms of Japanese pop culture have led to different perspectives on the young generations due to the impact of the Japanese pop culture plays a major role in the culture of Hong Kong and Macau. By doing a conversation in this investigation with my participants, I could obtain additional information and their opinions and thoughts about the Japanese pop culture as they were raised in the same culture background but in different attitudes towards a foreign culture…
on interpretations that are outside the facts and end up in big misunderstandings. Facts are based on truths. In the conversations I’ve participated in during the past twenty- four hours, some clear examples of the distinctions between facts and inferences that will be shown. One of the conversations I’ve had recently was between me and a male friend who is single. Our conversation was about relationships and he was telling me that he needs to be in a relationship because he misses intimacy, having…
things as the sender and receiver. Depending on how the communication is given, it can be beneficial or it can be seen as being “junk”. The first way demonstrative communication can be positive, is making sure the information is relevant to the conversation and keeping it interesting. If you lose your audience, then you have just wasted your time and their time. You will know by how your audience responds. If they start to fidget in their seat or look like they are bored, that means you need to rethink…
people. However, communication can be a challenging concept; have you ever left a conversation knowing that you forgot to mention a particular detail? Following the steps outlined below will lead you to a better communication process. Identifying Needs and Purpose The first step to the communication process is to identify the needs and purpose of the conversation. You can do this by considering a few questions like, “What is it that I need to accomplish…
Jonathan Ross Flout the Conventions of Conversations and Interviews?’ In a good interview, the interviewer pays a great deal of attention to the interviewee, often asking them questions about their life, work, character and ideals. The purpose of the interview is to understand the interviewee. There should be more talking from the interviewee, and it should be done in a polite and formal manner. Jonathon Ross breaks these conventions by dominating the conversation, using informal language, using inappropriate…
Connor McKeen Norsk C Co-Circular #1 For my first co-curricular I attended what I thought was going to be a conversation table, but it turned out to be a slideshow presentation of the Sami people. The Sami people are located in Norway.These people officially speak nine different dialects. They have multiple ways to say different words. For example, they have 100 different words for snow. This is because snow is very important to the Sami people. The Sami also pride themselves on their ability to…
How to make a charismatic first impression People judge your social and economic level, your level of education, your level of success in just a few seconds. Within minutes, they have also decided your level of intelligence, competence, and friendliness. First impressions have a long-lasting impact. If you leave a good first impression than the rest of the relationship will be colored by it. The opposite happens when you leave a bad impression. Behavioral research has shown that once we make a…
To be successful you have to learn this skill and apply it in your lives to have a successful conversations. Aricaya, P.2 Way to Talk to People Communication is complicated part of life. Everyone wants to connect with everybody else; However, all of us are not meant to associate. Deborah Tannen, Author of “But What Do You Mean” Essay, has talked about the difference in women and men in their conversation behavior. Tannen specified that each person has their own pattern on conversations which leads the outcome of their lives. While another Author…
argued that women’s language is polite and gives the impression that women are weaker and less certain than men, justifying the treatment of women as having low status and men’s treatment towards women. I tested Lakoff’s theory by recording a conversation between a man and women and analysed the differences in the way they spoke, she states that there are certain features which men and women use separately which show gender inequality e.g. the way women use super polite forms such as ‘Would you…
questioning and effective listening have paid off. Through effective listening I navigated the conversations from personal question, to business framed questions. I really began to question the current organizational strategies, and structure, and goals. When I demonstrated effective listening, the questions naturally flow. The conversation did not sound interrogative, but genuine. Through this conversation, I uncovered so much more than just organizational time management needs. It allowed me to…