He who does not know foreign languages does not know anything about his own. ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Kunst and Alterthum

среда, 21 декабря 2011 г.

Cultural Dimension: direct versus indirect communication style

Watch the video and give examples of countries with direct and indirect communication styles.

Cultural Dimension: time versus relationship

Watch the video and give examples of the time- or relationship-oriented countries.

Cultural Dimension: low versus high power distance

Watch the video and give examples of countries with low and high power distance.

DOs and DON'TS (Taboos) in England

Study this list of DOs and DON'TS in England and make a similar list about either Russia or the USA, France, or Germany.
DOs and DON'TS (Taboos) in England
Do stand in line: In England we like to form orderly queues (standing in line) and wait patiently for our turn e.g. boarding a bus. It is usual to queue when required, and expected that you will take your correct turn and not push in front. 'Queue jumping' is frowned upon.
Do take your hat off when you go indoors (men only) It is impolite for men to wear hats indoors especially in churches. Nowadays, it is becoming more common to see men wearing hats indoors. However, this is still seen as being impolite, especially to the older generations. text taken from and copyright of projcetbritain.com
Do say "Excuse Me": If someone is blocking your way and you would like them to move, say excuse me and they will move out of your way.
Do Pay as you Go: Pay for drinks as you order them in pubs and other types of bars.
Do say "Please" and "Thank you": It is very good manners to say "please" and "thank you". It is considered rude if you don't. You will notice in England that we say 'thank you' a lot. text taken from and copyright of projcetbritain.com
Do cover your Mouth: When yawning or coughing always cover your mouth with your hand.
Do Shake Hands: When you are first introduced to someone, shake their right hand with your own right hand.
Do say sorry:If you accidentally bump into someone, say 'sorry'. They probably will too, even if it was your fault! This is a habit and can be seen as very amusing by an 'outsider'.
Do Smile: A smiling face is a welcoming face.
Do Drive on the left side of the road
Do open doors for other people Men and women both hold open the door for each other. It depends on who goes through the door first.
Do not greet people with a kiss:
We only kiss people who are close friends and relatives.
Avoid talking loudly in public
It is impolite to stare at anyone in public.
Privacy is highly regarded.
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Do not ask a lady her age
It is considered impolite to ask a lady her age
Do not pick your nose in public:
We are disgusted by this. If your nostrils need de-bugging, use a handkerchief.
Avoid doing gestures such as backslapping and hugging
This is only done among close friends.
Do not spit.
Spitting in the street is considered to be very bad mannered.
Do not burp in public
You may feel better by burping loudly after eating or drinking, but other people will not! If you can not stop a burp from bursting out, then cover your mouth with your hand and say 'excuse me' afterwards.
Do not ask personal or intimate questions
We like our privacy. Please do not ask questions such as "How much money do you earn?" "How much do you weigh?" or "Why aren't you married?".

Webquest project

http://www.kn.att.com/wired/fil/pages/webbusinessel.html
Here you'll find the webquest you need to accomplish!