Global Village
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The word "global village" refers to all parts of the world that are connected by the internet and other
forms of electronic communication. Other types of communication, such as Skype, make it easier to
communicate and interact with others, especially those in different countries.
Culture and Co-culture
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Culture and co-culture—Culture is the shared and learned language, values, beliefs, rituals, and customs.
Culture is a subjective concept that can be described in a variety of ways. Co-culture refers to a person's
sense of belonging to a community that is part of a larger culture.
Intercultural Communication
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Communication between people from two different cultures is referred to as intercultural
communication. People from different cultures establish common meanings through intercultural
communication, which is a symbolic, interpretive, transactional, and contextual method.
Assimilation
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Assimilation is the mechanism by which individuals and groups of various backgrounds learn the basic
behaviors, attitudes, and way of life of an accepting community.
Power Distance Index
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The power-distance index (PDI) is a measure of how well a hierarchy of power and wealth is embraced
by a nation's, community's, or industry's general population.
Individualism and Collectivism
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Individualism emphasizes a person's goals and rights as an individual. Collectivism is concerned with
group goals, what is best for the whole, and personal relationships.
Ethnocentrism
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In social science and anthropology, as well as in everyday English, ethnocentrism refers to the use of
one's own culture or nationality as a frame of reference for judging other societies, traditions, attitudes,
values, and people rather than the norms of the culture in question.
Cultural Relativism
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Cultural relativism refers to the refusal to judge a society according to our own expectations of what is
right or wrong, odd or ordinary. Instead, we should strive to comprehend other people's cultural
traditions in their own cultural context.
Melting Pot Philosophy
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The melting pot is a monocultural metaphor for a heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous,
with different elements "melting together" with a popular culture; an alternative is a homogeneous
society becoming more heterogeneous through the introduction of foreign elements from various
cultural backgrounds, which has the potential to cause disharmony within the previous culture.
Transpection
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An exploratory discussion aimed (or chartered) at discussing and improving a specific concept is known
as transpection.
Korean values include family obedience, hard work, family security, and proper decorum among family
members, and they are still significant in the modern world.
Peace, cleanliness, and punctuality are the three pillars of Japanese discipline. Discipline is essential to
the Japanese, and it must be instilled in children at a young age.
Family and spending time with them are vital ideals and facets of the Italian lifestyle, as are faith and
upholding Catholic practices, as well as the enjoyment of consuming healthy meals cooked with love and
devotion.
The French place a high value on equality and solidarity. The French respect style and elegance, and they
are proud of their country's beauty and artistry. In French culture, family is also highly regarded.
These are the countries that I want to connect or build a relationship with them because they value their
family and their health, and they so discipline you can see how clean and prosperous their country is.
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Everyone communicates with others all of the time, and communication is difficult no matter how much
one feels they understand others. It's no wonder that different cultural traditions and experiences cause
people to have difficulty understanding and interacting with one another, and that these differences
lead to miscommunication. Even though they use body language or non-verbal to communicate with
others it varies by culture.
For me, global communication is a process in which a message is sent from one person or community to
another anywhere in the world through email, social media posts, and other means. The language
barrier is avoided in Global Communication if there’s a translation but we should ensure the words that
we are going to use because sometimes the meaning is different from their country it may misinterpret
or misunderstand.
Instagram enables you to create and share images, stories, and videos with the people who matter to
you. Skype is a proprietary telecommunications software that allows users to video chat and make
phone calls between computers, tablets, and other devices. Instant messaging is also available via
Skype. Text, video, audio, and pictures can all be sent by users.
It means when it's face to face we can see the expressions, gestures, or body language of the person but
if it's online video calls or video conference calls we cannot see the gestures of the person and
sometimes the expressions because of the poor internet connection.