2024年6月21日
Summary
TLDRこのビデオスクリプトでは、カンボジア出身のナナミさんとの対話が描かれています。コミュニケーションツールの使用や世代による違い、家族とのコミュニケーションの重要性について触れています。特に、若い世代がFacebookからTelegramやInstagramに移行し、家族内でもテクノロジーを利用する割合が増えている一方で、顔を合わせるコミュニケーションの価値を大切にすることが示されています。また、テクノロジーの使い方に起因する社会的変化や、家族との食事時のコミュニケーションの重要性についても議論されています。
Takeaways
- 😀 名前がナナミのゲストが、コミュニケーションツールについての番組に登場し、自分の文化について話しました。
- 📲 カンボジアではFacebook、Messenger、Telegram、Instagramが一般的に使われているとゲストが説明しました。
- 📈 ゲストによると、コミュニケーションツールの利用は年代によって異なり、Telegramはより真剣な会話に使われるようになったと述べています。
- 👥 ゲストの家族では、テクノロジーを利用したコミュニケーションは増えているものの、顔を合わせるコミュニケーションが依然として主流であると語りました。
- 🏠 ゲストはオーストラリアに住むが、家族との連絡は週に2~3回で、主に母親と話していると答えました。
- 🌡️ ゲストは新しい環境と文化に適応し、寒さにも苦しんでいる様子が伝わってきます。
- 📱 テクノロジーの使用文化が変化しているとゲストは考えており、若い世代はリアルタイムでのコミュニケーションに苦労していると指摘しています。
- 👶 子供たちがスマートフォンを使い始めるのは、親が適切な年齢を判断することが重要だとゲストは述べています。
- 👨👩👧👦 ゲストの家族では夕食時にはスマートフォンを使わず、家族みんなで食事を楽しむ時間を大切にしていると話しました。
- 🗣️ ゲストはコミュニケーションツールの使用が増加しているが、それによって人々の対人コミュニケーション能力が低下していると懸念しています。
- 🌐 日本とカンボジアのコミュニケーションツールの違いについて触れ、日本の若い人々は電話よりもテキストを好む傾向があるとゲストは説明しました。
Q & A
ナナミさんはどこの出身ですか?
-ナナミさんはカンボジア出身です。
カンボジアで最も人気のあるコミュニケーションツールは何ですか?
-カンボジアで最も人気のあるコミュニケーションツールはFacebook、Messenger、Telegram、そしてInstagramです。
コミュニケーションツールの利用は時代とともにどのように変化しましたか?
-最初は多くの人々がMessengerやFacebookを利用していたそうですが、現在はTelegramやInstagramがより一般的になっています。特にTelegramはより真剣な会話に使われることが多いです。
ナナミさんはなぜTelegramをよく使いますか?
-ナナミさんはTelegramを使って学友や先生とコミュニケーションを取ることが多いそうです。また、学習資料や授業の更新情報もTelegramで受け取っているとのことです。
家族とのコミュニケーションはテクノロジーを通じて行われることが多いか、それとも顔を合わせて話すことが多いですか?
-ナナミさんの家族ではテクノロジーを利用したコミュニケーションはありますが、基本的には顔を合わせて話すことが多いとのことです。
ナナミさんは家族にどれくらい頻度で連絡を取るのですか?
-オーストラリアに来る前は毎日家族と連絡を取り、今では週に2〜3回ほど家族と連絡を取っているそうです。
テクノロジーを利用したコミュニケーションの文化は将来どうなっていくと思いますか?
-ナナミさんは若い世代が携帯電話に頼りすぎて顔を合わせてコミュニケーションを取ることが難しくなる傾向があると感じています。また、個々人がより個人主義的になることで、コミュニケーションの質が低下する可能性があると話していました。
子供がスマートフォンを使い始めるのはどの年齢が適切だと思いますか?
-ナナミさんは親が適切な年齢を判断すべきだと考えており、子供が不適切な内容に触れないようにすべきだとしています。
ナナミさんはいつ初めてスマートフォンを使ったのですか?
-ナナミさんは13歳の時に初めてスマートフォンを使ったとのことです。
カンボジアの家族は夕食時にはどんなルーティンを守っていますか?
-カンボジアの家族では夕食時には食事中に携帯電話を使用しないルーティンを守っているそうです。家族が集まって食事を楽しんで、話をしています。
日本の家族はコミュニケーションツールとして何を利用していますか?
-日本の家族はLINEやiPhoneのメッセージ機能を利用しているようです。FacebookやTelegramはあまり使われないとのことです。
Outlines
😀 カンボジアのコミュニケーションツール
ナナミさんからの紹介と共に、カンボジアで人気のあるコミュニケーションツールについて語りました。FacebookやMessenger、Telegram、Instagramが一般的で、年齢層により使い分けられています。ナナミさんはTelegramを学業や教師とのコミュニケーションに使い、Instagramは友人との交流に利用していると説明しました。また、家族内でのコミュニケーションは主に顔合わせで行われ、テクノロジーを用いたコミュニケーションはあまり行われていない様子です。
📱 テクノロジーとコミュニケーションの変化
若い世代はスマートフォンに頼りすぎて、顔合わせでのコミュニケーションが難しくなったとナナミさんが指摘。さらに、社会全体が個人主義に傾いており、公共の場でのコミュニケーションが減少していると感じています。しかし、テクノロジーやソーシャルメディアは使い方次第で良いものか悪いものかを分けるツールであり、適切な使用によりポジティブな影響を与えることができると強調しました。
👨👧👦 家族とのコミュニケーション
ナナミさんはオーストラリアにおり、家族とは週に2〜3回ほど連絡を取ります。カンボジアでは夕食時には家族が集まって食事を共にし、コミュニケーションを取ります。しかし、ナナミさんはオーストラリアに来てからは忙しいため、家族とのコミュニケーションの頻度が減少し、その点に気づいているようです。
🍽 家族での食事時の話
カンボジアでは食事時には家族が集まって話すことが大切だとナナミさんが述べています。食事時にはスマートフォンを使わず、家族と話すことに集中することがルーティンとなっているようです。ナナミさんはそのルーティンを大切にしていると語り、自分の経験として、家族との食事時間を大切にし、テクノロジーを控えていることを共有しました。
👩❤️👨 家族への愛とコミュニケーション
ナナミさんは家族との食事時には愛や感情について話すことはなく、家族とのコミュニケーションは食事や日常生活に関するものが多いと説明。また、彼女は家族を友人とは見なしておらず、友人との会話と家族との会話に区別をつけています。最後に、インタビューの終了に向けて感謝の気持ちを表しました。
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Keywords
💡コミュニケーションツール
💡Messenger
💡Telegram
💡テクノロジーの変化
💡家族コミュニケーション
💡文化的な変化
💡オンラインコミュニケーション
💡若者とテクノロジー
💡文化的なアイデンティティ
Highlights
Nanami introduces herself and the purpose of the show 'Connecting on Culture'.
Guest Nad (Win Win) shares that he is from Cambodia and discusses popular communication tools like Facebook, Messenger, Telegram, and Instagram.
Win Win notes a shift in communication platforms from Facebook to Telegram for serious conversations and Instagram for younger generations.
Win Win's personal preference for Telegram over Instagram for communication with classmates and teachers.
The global trend in communication tools and their adoption in Cambodia.
Win Win reflects on the cultural impact of technology on family communication, preferring face-to-face interactions.
Frequency of Win Win's contact with family has decreased due to living in Australia and being busy with studies and adapting to a new culture.
Win Win's parents still live in Cambodia, and he manages to contact them two to three times a week.
Discussion on the potential negative effects of excessive phone usage and the shift towards individualism in society.
Win Win's perspective on technology and social media as tools that can be beneficial or harmful depending on usage.
Concerns about children mimicking inappropriate behaviors seen on technology platforms.
Win Win's first smartphone was acquired at the age of 13, and the cultural norm in Cambodia for getting smartphones during junior high school.
Comparison of communication tools in Japan and Cambodia, highlighting the preference for Line and the lack of Facebook and Telegram usage in Japan.
Cultural differences in phone usage, such as the prohibition of phone calls on public transportation in Japan.
Win Win's family's practice of having dinner together and not using phones during meal times to foster connection and communication.
The importance of appreciating family time and the value of face-to-face communication as shared by Win Win.
The show concludes with a reflection on the importance of family and the cultural insights shared by Win Win.
Transcripts
okay
oh okay okay uh hello my name is nanami
and this is I and welcome to connecting
on culture on today's show we will speak
to um my name is na d
yeah long or you can call me win win
yeah just like you know winning oh nice
wi yeah thank you and about your culture
where are you from so I am from Cambodia
Cambodia thank you for being on the show
and the first question so first question
what are the popular communication
tools use in your country today okay so
I think it depends on the age range but
most commonly it's Facebook or messenger
um Telegram and Instagram that's
basically the most common thing thank
you okay so how has it changed over
time so I think when it first started a
lot of people um tend to use messenger
or Facebook but now they um we tend to
sort of change the platform a little bit
and for the more serious um ways of
communication like for the more convers
more serious conversations it tend to be
held in telegram um and for the younger
Generations they tend to just use
Instagram all by itself no more Facebook
so do you use uh do you often use
Instagram or tegram
for me I think I spend more time using
telegram because yes that's that's how I
communicate with um some of my
classmates and my elderly and my teacher
when I was in high school um whereas for
Instagram it's mostly just for my
friends so yeah when I have to check up
on the studying material the lessons and
for any updates um from my teachers it's
mostly being held on telegram if each
application is popular and famous all
over the world um yeah I think yeah it
does we we justes follow the trend and
what everybody around the world is using
so
yeah and S
question has a culture with
communication changed in your family
family in sorry in uh has the culture
with communication changed in your
family in my family um I don't think so
I think there is um an
incorporation of using technology to
communicate but mostly whenever we do
communicate it's mostly be done um face
to face so if you have to say something
to your family you just say it face face
to face face it's very it's quite rarely
done that we have to use the technology
to how often do you
contact with your family in a day okay
so when before I came to Australia I
lived with my parents so I would say
every day um you know cuz you live with
your family and then you always see your
parents um and yeah that was like every
day but now that come here there's a lot
of things that I need to do not only
with studying but also just dealing with
you know the cultures and and the people
and the environment and you know it's
getting quite cold now and I'm a little
bit sick cuz you know I never
experienced this kind of like weather
and yeah there's a lot of things that I
have to do and it it it it sometimes
feels like I don't really have too much
free time so I would say two or three
times per week depending on how much
free time I do have okay yes do you
living alone no um is your family yes I
do live in in Australia um so your
parents work in here no my parents are
back home in Cambodia a I see okay okay
so last question do you think this
culture will improve over
time or getting worse get worse get
worse okay uh the culture of using
technology to
communicate yes I certainly do think so
because what I noticed is that um with
the younger generation I would say our
generation and Below they tend to spend
so much time on the phone and it seems
like it's they're sort of having trouble
um communicating face to face in real
life going out talking to people um it's
it's an overall I think the whole
society is sort of like shift towards
being a lot more individualistic so
whenever you go out say if you're in a
coffee shop I would say you know 30
years before then people were talking to
each other now when you go to a coffee
shop you're on your phone or put your
headphones you're not talking to anyone
if you want to talk to someone you just
message them so I would say for our
mental health um it can be quite um
lonely in a way cuz you're not actually
connecting with
someone I
think um yeah I think sometimes
techn technology is good but sometimes
no good
things yes
um well I would like to add that you
know technology and social media they're
just a tool so if you use it incorrectly
then you're going to have negative
effects it's going to be harmful but if
you know how to use it correctly then
it's going to be beneficial and the
effect is going to be positive so it
really depends on how you're using it
that's my perspective on
it um
it's
okay how do you think uh the child use
the phone what do you think is it good
or
bad personally I think that the parent
should determine at what age should they
give the technology to them cuz we have
seen a phenomenon called um the iPad kit
so the parent don't really take care of
the kid they just hand the iPad and do
whatever you do and you know they're
seeing things that they're not supposed
to be seeing and I'm not talking about
the more I suppose extreme stuff but
it's just you know how teenagers
teenagers are well compared to kids
teenagers
are
um behaving in a certain way that is not
very respectable but then again they're
teenagers and that's what teenagers do
but when kids start copying that kind of
behavior they think it's normal they
think it's normal to you know curse to
say bad words to have bad temper to not
respect the elderly to not go to school
they think it's cool to do that and it's
not the right thing because you know
even when you're young you do whatever
you know you do you are being a lot more
I suppose of a good kid you know you go
to school you study you you respect
people you you do what you're being told
um and then when you get to you know the
teenage year well for I'm not sure how
the culture is in Japan but I would say
um for most people around the world you
know when you're like 13 years old you
start I hate my par I Hate Everything I
hate I cut my hair and then I want to
dye my hair and then you know it's like
it's it's it's a phas you go through it
then you come out of it normal
again um but yeah but when kids you know
see a lot of those behaviors they think
it's normal to do that and they carry on
with that behavior I do not think it's a
good
thing when did you buy smartphone so I
first had my spara when I was uh 13
years old so I was in eighth grade eth
grade year
age so yeah quite like how about in your
country Cambodia
is um what what age how old how
old you get those smartphones I would
say well at least for people of my age
anyway when I was in school I think it
was seventh grade like year seven um
that's when everyone started to have
their cell phone and I was like Mom done
I need a cell
phone everyone have it I need to have
one too oh same
same um
yeah
so in junior high school when you so you
use cell phone or no use cell phone in
junior high school so Junior I think
it's year 10 yes year 10 oh yes
absolutely because when I was in year 10
and 11 it was full on Co full on
shutdown so a lot of Technology sitting
in front of the computer doing schooling
which is really tiring and I don't want
to
go it's like you don't you're not
leaving the house but you feel so tired
cuz all you do is sit there in front of
the computer all day long your eyes just
hurt your back hurt like I at least in
your school you can talk to your friends
you can go somewhere you can eat
something you can you are communicating
with your friends you have fun but when
you're at home just doing homeschooling
it's oh I don't like
it two
years
years that's so good I think really
maybe it's
okay can you compare in
Japan I
can't so
um so do you know your par communication
tool yeah I would say it's pretty much
the same it's either call on the phone
um on the number call by number or just
use Facebook or messenger and
telegram Japan don't use Faceook
Japanese people don't use Facebook and
tegram yeah really oh what do you guys
use l line oh okay application what what
WhatsApp what
no okay only L and Instagram Instagram
okay okay
um some people
use uh sorry many Japanese people use
iPhone MH so iPhone
have short
message some people use it
m most people use lying yeah
younger people don't call a phone oh
really yeah they text yes
oh okay I don't think it's that like
different after all like older people
prefer to just call shend up always
calling but younger people tend to send
a lot more text they love
typing in
Japan in
Japan we can call we cannot call in the
on the train oh and on the bus oh really
so I think so many Japanese people don't
use a cold
horn oh W Japan people like face to face
talking do you have sibling I do have
one little sibling and he's 10 years
old very young big big age
gu if you want to
contact Facebook mostly I would call my
mom as Mom can I talk to my little
brother do it cuz he's too young to have
his own phone and we didn't really want
to you know give them a phone at that
age yes sorry how old are you I'm 18
18 18 yeah oh really how about you guys
20 we are 20 years old 20 that's just
two years different we're in the same
generation
yes more we need
more yeah I
it's
but so when do you talk with your uh
sorry how often do you talk with your
family in a day how often and do you
talk with
more talk with more yes how often often
do you talk with your family in a
day and who do you talk with more sorry
okay um now that I go to Australia I
think around two three times per week
depending on how much free time I have
and I mostly talk to my
mom and so do you talk with your family
at the dinner time in Cambodia oh yes I
do dinner time is a very important time
for us because during lunch or breakfast
we may not have the opportunity to eat
together so in the morning everybody
leaves and then we come back home you
know later in the afternoon or evening
or sometimes late at night but we still
have to suppose try to make time to have
dinner together and talk about you know
what's going on in your life and just
suppose create that connectivity with
the rest of our
family ni
um what what do you
do at dinner time just conversation or
watching TV like you
Ur okay uh so we have a rule that we
don't really use cell phone at the
dinner table well you can when we're not
having dinner or you just sitting there
alone but if it's dinner time time you
know everybody gathers around the table
there's food we're supposed to be eating
you eat and you talk to you know your
parents sometimes it can be a little bit
um I don't know I consider it scary cuz
sometimes I did something wrong and you
know your parents is going to you know
tell them what you did wrong things like
that um but any it's they're always
saying these things because they care
for me and they love me and so I
understand that it can be kind of hard
but in the long term you know you have
to appreciate those time because you're
not always going to have the opportunity
to have dinner with them you know like
when you're young you don't really
appreciate those times or sometimes you
just like oh I have to do it again but I
well now that you now that I'm starting
to become an own adult and having to
deal with well
life in general I start to suppose miss
those times and put a lot more values
into them um and yeah but I'm really
really you know happy and grateful that
I normally don't just you know sit on my
phone like at dinner time mostly I leave
my phone in my bedroom because if I have
my phone next to me I'm always checking
who so I'm not there like like my mind
is not where I am my mind is always on
my phone so I put my phone in my bedroom
and I go downstairs wow and yeah we
don't we don't have the TV in the in the
dining room we have the TV in the living
room and the bedroom um so yeah no TV
during dinner oh is it usually in your
country well yeah I would say so
it it it depends on house to house it
depends on what they like cuz if they
want a t they could put it there it
depends but generally speaking I would
say most people don't really have a TV
in their dining room
wow do you guys eat dinner while
watching a TV is that a Col thing yes t
on TV and
use smartone smartphone
little bit talk to each
other after
that we
doing something like lead a
book
and watch Instagram
YouTube
yeah my house is it is no bad but no
good no good but it's okay like
this get along get along your family is
get
along get along you yes get along get
along yes absolutely cuz we are a small
family so there's only my parents me and
my little brother so there's only four
of us so yes we do get along well
because there isn't too much people in
the
family this question is
good oh how do you know about love your
family so uh it
mean do you
feel talk talk about love with your
family I have a boyfriend
or no oh no no
no cuz what no I don't do that oh really
but if you have if you have a boyfriend
long AG enough they will
know like they will find out I don't
know how but they will
know I I don't tell them but they know
oh just talk to friends yes I do I talk
to friends like oh like wait I like I
think he's kind of cute or something
like you know just friend to friend kind
of conversation I do not I don't really
consider my parents as my friend um so
yeah I posted things some things I talk
to my friends some things I talk to my
parents um I do not like look as my
parent as my friends so some of the more
supposed silly thing I don't really talk
with it's silly it's it's silly you know
like when you're in seventh or eighth
grade and then you start dating having a
boyfriend it's like it's so silly
looking back it's so like what am I
doing
yeah
okay yeah
good good okay I think it's okay okay
okay so
thank you
wing for taking that time speak speak
with us today so and thank you for thank
you to our viewers this is iy Andi for
connecting on CA until next time bye
thank you thank
you thank you oh sorry our SK is not
good not bad thank you
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