Meng - Blog 16


1. In Paige's Blog(#14), she mentioned that she used some nonverbal communication to communicate with teachers when they were cooking. It is an effective way of intercultural communication. I totally agree that sometimes, if you don't know how to express yourself, body language helps a lot, and it even works better than language.


2. In Blog12, Tyessa said that she feel not close with her host family, and usually, they don't communicate with each other too much, which makes she felt upset because she wants to get closer to them. In my points of view, it can be seen as an ineffective communication. I think in the process of communicating with people, sometimes you should learn to be proactive. Break the silence first, and take the initiative to communicate with others. If you are especially enthusiastic about other people, they will feel it.


3. An example of effective communication came from  Linsey. She talked about how the communication way changed during the traveling. (Blog#10). She said " I am becoming even more open to accepting the way others live their lives, even if it's nothing like my own life and culture. " This kind of thought is very important during the cross-culture communication. Not judging others is the respect for others. And also, we should open our mind to accept more new things, which help us to understand this world better.




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