LaRoue - Blog #16
Elizabeth Blog #11 – In this blog post, we had to talk about
our experience at the changing of the guard ceremony. Elizabeth specifically talks about how people
reacted when they saw the president. She
described a lot of waving back and forth.
In this situation, this appears to be effective intercultural
communication between the president and the people. The people also included us. Though there was no verbal communication, the
president chose nonverbal ways to acknowledge his audience.
Lindsey Blog #12 – In this post Lindsey describes her
experience with her host family. She
talks about how things felt awkward at first, but by the time of this post
things were becoming more comfortable.
This is another form of effective intercultural communication because
she describes things getting better.
Perhaps things at first were not going so well, but the quality of
communication must have increased because she indicated signs of improvement.
Eli Blog #14 – Eli discusses his experience with cooking
with our professors. He said that some
of the verbal discussion was challenging.
The nonverbal communication however, was much better. He describes it as enjoyable and
entertaining. This is yet another form
of effective intercultural communication.
I picked these blogs because I found effective intercultural
communication. That was the point of
this class and it seemed appropriate to find the examples that were good. As well, I tried to pick three posts with
completely different examples of intercultural communication.
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