Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Specific Objectives:
Culture is manifested in our actions and affects how we tell the world who we are and
what we believe in. It is also the basis for how we behave in a certain communication
context.
A- Acknowledge
-Differences in communication style should be acknowledged. Every
person in a group has a particular communication style which gives
her/his own identity in communicating.
B- Bi-level
-Communication does not only uphold speaking and listening but also
require a holistic process that includes verbal and non-verbal channels.
C- Clarify
-If you are doubtful of your understanding about what is being
communicated, ask for clarification. Devote a little extra time to verify
understanding so that you can save time and avoid frustration.
2. Observe titles and status. Use last names, titles, and other signs of
rank and status.
a) Idioms and figurative clichés. This form of language uses words and
expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal
interpretation.
Examples:
Beat the clock- to do something before the deadline
Go with the flow- to do what people do and accept
things as they are
Bend the law or bend the rules- to cheat a little bit
without breaking the law
Do the dirty work- to do the disagreeable, illegal,
dishonest things
c) Acronym.
Examples:
LAM- leave a message
IMO- in my opinion
AKA- also known as
ASAP- as soon as possible
BAE- before anyone else
GOAT-greatest of all time
f) Strive for clarity. To present the message clearly, the writer must
avoid words that have multiple meanings, clarify words that may be
confusing, and replace phrasal verbs with clear single words.