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Culture and Interpersonal communications - Coggle Diagram
Culture and Interpersonal communications
Culture
The language, Values, beliefs and traditions
Definition: You must recognize yourself and others sharing the same culture
Intercultural communications
Occurs when different members of a culture talk to one another.
Symbols are used and both verbal and non verbal clues are also used
Code switching
The way you talk, in or around a culture setting.
African Americans use white mainstream speech for the purpose of defense
Key ideas
culture values
High context culture Relies on subtle and often non verbal clues
Low context culture uses languages to express thoughts, feelings
Uncertainty Avoidance
Discomfort or threat someone feels in response to a situation
Co Culture
Categories: Age, race, Sexual orientation, nationality, geographic region.
Deaf culture
Ex. If A student from Ohio Moved to New York city for school and his roommate already lived in nyc his whole life the roommate might think the student from Ohio is boring and paced and not adventures
Key words
In group: meaning the same characteristics as one other person
Out Group : meaning characteristics are not the same
Power distance
Ethnicity
Degree in which A person defies him/herself
Theirs so many different ways that I never thought people had to go though when talking and presenting themselves
You must Change the way you speak in some areas in the world to get better service this is code switching. fun fact I like.
collectivistic culture
feels loyalties and obligations to in-groups
more attentive to
and concerned with the opinions of others
collectivistic cultures are more likely
to define themselves in terms of group membership
difference between individualistic and collectivistic cultures also
shows up in the level of comfort or anxiety communicators feel