Reflection About Cross Cultural Communication

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With the world fast becoming a global village, communicating across culture has become an unavoidable. In real life cross-cultural communication and intercultural communication gives an excellent possibility to promote worldwide law and order and affluence as we mine the prospective value of the diversity of culture. Before learning this course I do not know much more about the differences among countries around the world. However, via this subject it does brings me a wide variety of useful knowledge such as culture and intercultural communication, verbal intercultural communication, non-verbal intercultural communication, or the potential for intercultural competence. Each part brings me other surprises, but the lesson about non-verbal intercultural …show more content…

Some people who have misunderstanding or culture shock created by non-verbal behavior. For instance, South American prefer has eye contact, touching or smiling (Davis). But Asian hate having eye contact because they feel uncomfortable of direct eye contact. For family or teacher, they keep eye contact for respect. Other example is Asian is very introverted and restrained. They dislike touching people, they feel unusual to hug people and cheek to cheek social kiss. If anyone smiles to them on the street, they think that person is reckless. Nevertheless, American is keen on touching people while they talk and give hug to the one they know. If we do not know their culture, we may not comprehend.
My ant said that the first time she went to Hawaii people adore giving her cheek's kiss to greet or to say goodbye. She was surprised and felt uncomfortable. She had not understood the body language, social kiss, and hug are part of American's culture that shows their love and friendship. A couple of months she started learning and accepting their culture. That is uncomplicated for her to modify in the new country. A method for visitors to adapt themselves to a new country which is comprehend their culture and go along with

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