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Chapter 4

Chapter 4 . Communicating Across Cultures Activity Day Team 3 Abby Gans, Lauren Ortiz, Katie Rustmann, Kara Vickers, Tyler Morris, Andrew Rich, Diana Austin, Natalie Lyons, & Miranda McAdams. Chapter 4 Review. Communication is 7% verbal, 38% manner, and 55% non-verbal activities

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Chapter 4

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  1. Chapter 4 Communicating Across Cultures Activity Day Team 3 Abby Gans, Lauren Ortiz, Katie Rustmann, Kara Vickers, Tyler Morris, Andrew Rich, Diana Austin, Natalie Lyons, & Miranda McAdams

  2. Chapter 4 Review • Communication is 7% verbal, 38% manner, and 55% non-verbal activities • Which is more important? • knowing the language of another culture or • knowing the norms, values, and behaviors that are expected by its members and abiding by them? • Knowing a culture’s proverbs provides both insight into and understanding of the culture’s values and practices • Understanding a culture’s symbols and symbolisms facilitates communication across cultures

  3. 60 Minutes: Tango Finlandia http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhxZoV3t61c

  4. Spanish Bullfight • The same phenomenon representing different symbolic meanings in different cultures. • Spanish view • Ritual celebrating death to remind people that they should live a full & engaging life. • American view • Dislike blood & gore and the killing of the bull.

  5. The Lewis Cross Cultural Communication Model • How people from different cultures vary in their concepts of time and space: handle interpersonal distance, silence, and eye contact • How their communication styles are reflected in the language patterns they use • How they view the truth: as absolute or negotiable i.e. modifiable according to the situation • What their values, attitudes and world views are.

  6. Instructions • In the table below, you will see three cultural templates. • Read down the list of characteristics for each and choose those traits that you identify with. • Then total up the number in each column. • Your preferred cultural style is the one with the highest score.

  7. Proverbs Activity • Examples of common proverbs: - “Absence makes the heart grow fonder” - “It’s never too late” - “Where there’s a will, there’s a way” - “One step at a time” - “Life is just a bowl of cheerios” • For today’s activity we would like all of you to get into your teams, come up with a proverb, and share its meaning with the class. • It can be a proverb from the U.S. or your team’s country.

  8. Can you guess which song goes with your team’s country? China Japan Italy Switzerland Norway Spain Sweden Germany

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