Purposive Communication 1 - Local and Global Communication in Multicultural Setting (Part 2)
Summary
TLDRIn this sixth-week lesson, Gisele Naval, the OLC for Propositive Communication, explores local and global communication within multicultural settings. She defines key terms, highlighting the importance of understanding local and global contexts and the challenges they present. The lesson delves into communication barriers, emphasizing the role of culture, language, and medium in effective interaction. Strategies like research, observation, and formal communication are recommended to navigate cultural diversity and foster understanding.
Takeaways
- 🌐 Local Communication refers to interactions within a specific community or society sharing common values, culture, tradition, and language.
- 🌏 Global Communication transcends boundaries, connecting people from different cultures and languages through universally accepted communication methods.
- 🌍 Multicultural settings involve interactions among people from various cultural or ethnic backgrounds, which can present unique communication challenges.
- 📚 Understanding the context of communication, including the setting, experiences, and familiarity with the topic, is crucial for effective interaction.
- 🗣️ Non-verbal communication, such as body language and facial expressions, plays a significant role in conveying messages, especially when language barriers exist.
- 🚫 Communication barriers in multicultural settings include language differences, medium disruptions, personality clashes, and cultural misunderstandings.
- 🌐 Culture acts as a lens through which individuals view the world, shaping their values and identity, and significantly influencing communication styles.
- 👂 Upbringing can significantly affect a person's cultural behavior, even if it contradicts the expected norms of their nationality.
- 🔍 Researching and understanding the do's and don'ts of different cultures is essential to avoid misunderstandings and show respect when interacting with diverse groups.
- 🤔 Observing and imitating the behavior of locals can be an effective way to learn appropriate conduct in a new cultural setting.
- 📝 The importance of both verbal and non-verbal communication must be recognized and adapted to in multicultural environments to prevent misconceptions.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the third lesson in the sixth week of the course?
-The main topic is local and global communication in multicultural settings.
What is the definition of local communication according to the script?
-Local communication refers to a group of people, such as a community or society, that shares a common ground, including location, values, culture, tradition, and language, and communicates primarily in their local language or mother tongue.
Why might having a different mother tongue in the Philippines be significant?
-It is significant because it highlights the diversity in language and culture across different regions, such as the Visayas, the size area, and Mindanao, where people may have mother tongues other than Tagalog or Filipino.
What is global communication and how does it differ from local communication?
-Global communication is a broader concept that involves connecting, sharing, and relating with individuals or groups worldwide, regardless of language, nationality, or cultural differences. It differs from local communication, which is limited to a specific community or area.
What are the components of nonverbal communication mentioned in the script?
-Nonverbal communication includes body language, facial expressions, tone of voice, and gestures.
What is a multicultural setting and how does it relate to the Philippines?
-A multicultural setting is a society that contains several cultural or ethnic groups. In the context of the Philippines, schools are considered multicultural because students come from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, each with unique practices and traditions.
What is the role of context in communication?
-Context plays a crucial role in communication as it involves the setting, the experiences of the communicators, the level of familiarity with the topic, and the language being used. It helps shape the way people interact with each other.
How does culture influence communication styles among different nationalities?
-Culture shapes a person's values and identity, which in turn influences their communication style. For example, Filipinos and Japanese have different ways of interacting due to their distinct cultural backgrounds.
What are some common barriers to effective communication in a multicultural setting?
-Common barriers include language differences, medium of communication issues, personality differences, and cultural misunderstandings.
Why is the okay hand gesture interpreted differently across cultures?
-The okay hand gesture is interpreted differently because each culture has its own set of symbols and meanings for gestures, which can lead to misunderstandings if not properly understood within the context of the culture.
What advice does the script provide for avoiding misunderstandings in multicultural communication?
-The script advises doing research on the culture of the people you are communicating with, observing their behaviors, and being cautious with language and gestures to avoid misconceptions or offense.
What is the importance of being formal in communication with people from different cultures?
-Being formal is important as a sign of respect and to avoid offending others due to cultural differences. It is a safe approach when interacting with someone from a different nationality or culture for the first time.
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