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How culture affects communication style (EXAMPLE: (high context (frequent…
How culture affects communication style
INTRO
culture
set of shared value that a grou of peole hold
value that affect how you think and act
criteria by which you judge others
CONCEPTS
normal communication style
verbal
non-verbal
EXAMPLE:
high context
frequent having misunderstanding while exchanging infos
lack of information
spoken in non-verbal
gesture
eye contact
body language
facial expression
low context
rarely having misunderstanding
infos provided verbally
usually very detail and people understand easily
TABLE MANNERS
western culture
normal/okay to interrupt the eldest when they're talking
free to point opinion despite age different because they're more open minded
asian
interrupting eldest talking is considered as RUDE
when parents are talking children keep quiet
FIRST IMPRESSION
high context
korean
when meeting someone for first time
age
marital status
low context
US
introduce casually
simple introduction depends on situation
asking about age and marital status considered RUDE
AGE DIFFERENCE
korean
must refer with proper honorifics even 1 year older
shows power and authority
US
age differ is not important
often interact and in relationship with people older or younger (doesn't matter)
no honorifics to signify age differ
High Context vs. Low Context