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PURCOM Unit3 Lesson2

PURCOM Unit3 Lesson2
25問 • 2年前
  • Jholie Jean Guibone
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    what is the title of lesson2

    local and global communication in multicultural settings

  • 2

    no two people can ever be exactly the same

    intercultural communication

  • 3

    who published the article “communicating across cultures” and in what year

    Karol Kinsey Goman (2011)

  • 4

    According to science, each person is genetically unique. Except for identical twins, each person has a unique genetic compositions.

    intercultural communication

  • 5

    This uniqueness becomes even more heightened because of individual experiences

    intercultural communication

  • 6

    Humans are formed by forces other than genetics. Family background, religious affiliations, educational achievements, socio-cultural forces, economic conditions, emotional states, and other factors that shaped human identities

    intercultural communication

  • 7

    Because of this, no two people can ever be exactly the same.

    intercultural communication

  • 8

    This situation - the diversity of people and cultures - impacts communication.

    intercultural communication

  • 9

    People interacting with those coming from unfamiliar cultures may have difficulties in communication. Most people tend to conclude that miscommunication results from a speaker's lack of proficiency in a language.

    intercultural communication

  • 10

    ___ is challenging. Each culture has set of rules that its members take for granted.

    communicating across cultures

  • 11

    Few of us are aware of our own culture biases because cultural imprinting is begun at a very early age.

    communicating across cultures

  • 12

    Worldwide business organizations have discovered that intercultural communication is a subject of importance - not just because of increased globalization, but also because their domestic workforce is growing more and more diverse, ethnically and culturally.

    communicating across cultures

  • 13

    We are all individuals, and no two people belonging to the same culture are guaranteed to respond in exactly the same way

    communicating across cultures

  • 14

    All international communication is influenced by cultural differences. Even the choice of communication medium can have ___

    cultural overtones

  • 15

    The determining factor may not be the degree of ____, but rather whether the country fall into a high-context or low-context culture

    industrialization

  • 16

    Mediterranean, Slav, Central European, Latin America, Africa, Arab, Asian, American-Indian. Leave much of the message unspecified, to be understood through context, nonverbal cues, and between-the-lines interpretation of what is actually said

    high context culture

  • 17

    Germanic and English-speaking countries. Expect messages to be explicit and specific

    low -context culture

  • 18

    Some cultures think of time sequentially, as a linear commodity to

    "spend", "save", or "waste."

  • 19

    Other cultures view time synchronically, as a constant flow to be experienced in the moment, and as a force that cannot be contained or controlled.

    SEQUENTIAL VS. SYNCHRONIC

  • 20

    North America, English German, Swedish, and Dutch. Business people give full attention to one agenda item after another

    sequential culture

  • 21

    South America, Southern Europe and Asia. The flow of time is viewed as a sort of circle, with the past, present and future all interrelated. This viewpoint influences how organizations in those culture approach deadlines, strategic thinking, investments, developing talent from within, and the concept of long-term planning.

    SYNCHRONIC CULTURE

  • 22

    readily showing emotions

    affective

  • 23

    do not telegraph their feelings, but keep them carefully controlled and subdued

    neutral

  • 24

    The diversity of people and culture impacts communication. Communicating with people coming from unfamiliar cultures poses challenges

    synthesis

  • 25

    The success of intercultural communication does not depend on language skills alone, but on openness and sensitivity to cultural diversity, as well as on a genuine desire to understand and be understood.

    synthesis

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    what is the title of lesson2

    local and global communication in multicultural settings

  • 2

    no two people can ever be exactly the same

    intercultural communication

  • 3

    who published the article “communicating across cultures” and in what year

    Karol Kinsey Goman (2011)

  • 4

    According to science, each person is genetically unique. Except for identical twins, each person has a unique genetic compositions.

    intercultural communication

  • 5

    This uniqueness becomes even more heightened because of individual experiences

    intercultural communication

  • 6

    Humans are formed by forces other than genetics. Family background, religious affiliations, educational achievements, socio-cultural forces, economic conditions, emotional states, and other factors that shaped human identities

    intercultural communication

  • 7

    Because of this, no two people can ever be exactly the same.

    intercultural communication

  • 8

    This situation - the diversity of people and cultures - impacts communication.

    intercultural communication

  • 9

    People interacting with those coming from unfamiliar cultures may have difficulties in communication. Most people tend to conclude that miscommunication results from a speaker's lack of proficiency in a language.

    intercultural communication

  • 10

    ___ is challenging. Each culture has set of rules that its members take for granted.

    communicating across cultures

  • 11

    Few of us are aware of our own culture biases because cultural imprinting is begun at a very early age.

    communicating across cultures

  • 12

    Worldwide business organizations have discovered that intercultural communication is a subject of importance - not just because of increased globalization, but also because their domestic workforce is growing more and more diverse, ethnically and culturally.

    communicating across cultures

  • 13

    We are all individuals, and no two people belonging to the same culture are guaranteed to respond in exactly the same way

    communicating across cultures

  • 14

    All international communication is influenced by cultural differences. Even the choice of communication medium can have ___

    cultural overtones

  • 15

    The determining factor may not be the degree of ____, but rather whether the country fall into a high-context or low-context culture

    industrialization

  • 16

    Mediterranean, Slav, Central European, Latin America, Africa, Arab, Asian, American-Indian. Leave much of the message unspecified, to be understood through context, nonverbal cues, and between-the-lines interpretation of what is actually said

    high context culture

  • 17

    Germanic and English-speaking countries. Expect messages to be explicit and specific

    low -context culture

  • 18

    Some cultures think of time sequentially, as a linear commodity to

    "spend", "save", or "waste."

  • 19

    Other cultures view time synchronically, as a constant flow to be experienced in the moment, and as a force that cannot be contained or controlled.

    SEQUENTIAL VS. SYNCHRONIC

  • 20

    North America, English German, Swedish, and Dutch. Business people give full attention to one agenda item after another

    sequential culture

  • 21

    South America, Southern Europe and Asia. The flow of time is viewed as a sort of circle, with the past, present and future all interrelated. This viewpoint influences how organizations in those culture approach deadlines, strategic thinking, investments, developing talent from within, and the concept of long-term planning.

    SYNCHRONIC CULTURE

  • 22

    readily showing emotions

    affective

  • 23

    do not telegraph their feelings, but keep them carefully controlled and subdued

    neutral

  • 24

    The diversity of people and culture impacts communication. Communicating with people coming from unfamiliar cultures poses challenges

    synthesis

  • 25

    The success of intercultural communication does not depend on language skills alone, but on openness and sensitivity to cultural diversity, as well as on a genuine desire to understand and be understood.

    synthesis