CAS 101 - Lesson 7
CAS 101 - Lesson 7
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Effective Date: 7-DEC-2016
Introduction
Objectives
Topic Outline
1. Communicating across cultures
Try this!
Read the article by Carol Kinsey Goman, (2011), titled “Communicating Across Cultures”.
Answer the following questions:
1. How does each of the items in the following contrasting pairs differ from the other?
a. High-context vs. low-context
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Think ahead!
It is obvious that someone living in a new culture “must meet the challenges of
language barriers, unfamiliar customs and practices, and cultural variations in verbal and
non-verbal communication styles in order to achieve successful understanding. Ralph
Waldo Emerson once wrote: No man should travel until he has learned the language of
the country he visits. Otherwise he makes himself a great baby—so helpless and so
ridiculous. Issues on language, disequilibrium, and ethnocentrism are part of acculturation
or adjusting to a new culture. Disequilibrium may be dealt with through four coping
mechanisms: assimilation, separation, integration, and marginalization.
1. Locate someone from a culture different from your own and interview him or her
regarding the characteristics of a successful communicator in that culture. Include
some of the following questions in your interview:
a. What are the elements of credibility within your culture?
b. What communicative behaviors are least desirable in your culture?
c. What communication skills are valued in your culture?
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2. Define your communication style to the best of your ability by answering these
questions:
a. Do I give my full attention to people?
b. Do I seem at ease or tense?
c. Do I often change the subject without taking the other person into
consideration?
d. Do I deprecate the statements of others?
e. Do I interrupt repeatedly?
f. Do I show sympathy when someone has a problem?
g. Do my actions tend to lower the other person’s self-esteem?
3. If for instance you will travel to another country, what preparations would you make
to minimize the effects of culture shock?
4. Discuss, why is it difficult to know your own culture?
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