16 things you can do when you travel: In other countries you are more than just a US citizen, you represent US. 1.You will never go wrong with a smile.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Presentation Skills. Speed Effective speakers change their rate of speed to fit their purpose, content, listeners & personal style.
Advertisements

Oral and Written Communication
Documentation l If you are documenting a fact you are okay. Never document an opinion. Document behavior displayed. The most common complaint on us is.
+ Improving Awareness. + Globaloria = Global Media Exploration Remember the “global” in Globaloria. This is a learning network that lets you connect with.
Ben Escoe and William Parker. Book Definition of Diversity A characteristic of a group of people where differences exist on one or more relevant dimensions.
English conversation.
ASL Class 06/02/2014. Unit 7 – Cross-Cultural Communication Pen and Paper are used for seeking information, conducting business (i.e., getting directions,
Perception “is” Reality Understanding Individual Differences & Perception.
Click here to add text Click here to add text. Presentation Skills Presentation Skills are a set of skills focused around interpersonal and communication.
The Pig Test Results. Location on Page. TOP - If you drew your pig toward the top of the paper, you are positive and optimistic. MIDDLE - If you drew your.
COMMUNICATING HUMAN SERVICES MRS. BLANK. OBJECTIVES Discuss various forms of verbal and nonverbal communication Demonstrate effective communication skills.
Communication Skills. What are communication skills? They are important skills that involve: Words- the foundation of effective communication. Gestures-
Coaches With Clients presents... “The Rapid Coaching Academy: Professional Coach Training System…” Session #2: Creating Safety & Connection.
Lesson 3, Unit 1 Communication Tips
CSLS „NO Gaffe“ Series. True or False 1. In Germany, it is common to kiss on the cheek rather than to shake hands. 2. In Austria, it is considered rude.
Module 2.3.  Evaluate one’s attitudes toward diversity.  Review some general strategies and suggestions about working with diverse students.  Learn.
How to use types of communication
Level 3 6:30pm- 10:00pm Luisa Giron Room 117 WELCOME!
Conflicts. How to Avoid Them? Разработал: учитель английского языка Валиева А.В. МБОУ«СОШ №2 г. Азнакаево» РТ.
Interpersonal Skills Practicum in LPSCS.
Business Etiquette & Professionalism
Coping with Conflict and Stress
ESL Tutoring: Training Module
10 things no one is allowed to do in front of the Queen
Some notes for travelers
Business Communication
Assertive Communication
Violence and Bullying 7th Grade Health.
Annual compulsory education
Mental and Emotional Health
Unit 4 Body Language Reading.
Aim: to improve students’ cultural background concerning social etiquette in GB in order to become culturally aware and study general rules of English.
Vocabulary Review Unit 4
Communicating with Children
مهارات الاتصال الفعال2 اعداد د.حسين محمد أحمد عبد الباسط
Perception “is” Reality
Communication.
Conflict Management.
The way you talk, behave, dress, think, your family rules
Perception “is” Reality
The way you talk, behave, dress, think, your family rules
The Five Themes of Geography
Section 6.1 Skills for Healthy Relationships Objectives
Keep yourself safe: feet on the ground with an open mind
NON-VERBAL MESSAGES WHEN WE… THEY SEE… Jog rather than sprint,
Working Well With Others
Introduction Communication Breakdown
Starter How would you define professionalism? Give an example of being professional in the workplace.
Different Cultures ? ?​ Communication Differences? ? ?​
And Building Self-Esteem
Expressions Unit 3 is all about expressions. Here, we talk about different ways to express something else. For example, I might ask you to call a dog.
COMMUNICATION Mike Nirenstein, MD.
We are Different! We are Different!.
Speaking Verbal Communication.
Cultural Differences CE 104 Civil Engineering Projects
Recognizing Character Qualities
Avoiding conflict due to cultural differences
And Building Self-Esteem
Things People Do Wrong in Presentations and Speeches
Copyright ©2019 Cengage Learning. All Rights Reserved
Chapter 7 Communication.
COMMUNICATION.
Practicing Communication Skills
A chance to make a good impression Demonstrate your greatness!!
Be a GOOD Audience.
ANJUMAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING &
LECTURE 10: COMMUNICATING ACROSS CULTURES
Greetings from the Zoo! On our trip to the Zoo, we see a lot of people! Some we may know from home, from school or from our community. How should we greet.
Presentation transcript:

16 things you can do when you travel: In other countries you are more than just a US citizen, you represent US. 1.You will never go wrong with a smile. Anger, impatience and rudeness are universal turnoffs. 2.Show your pride, but respect theirs. Your way is not the only way.

1.Think as big as you like, but talk and act smaller. Bragging is considered very rude. 2.People love when you try to speak their language. 3.Be aware that some gestures don’t mean the same thing in different cultures.

1.Leave the slang at home. Casual profanity is unacceptable 2.Listen at least as much as you talk. Show interest in how people compare their experiences with yours. 3.Save the lectures for home. Try to leave right and wrong out of your conversation.

1.Think a little locally. For example, most people in the world have little interest in the Super Bowl. 2.Slow down. Time is understood very differently around the world. Immediate satisfaction and short-term thinking are often unimportant and not respected.

11.Match your voice level and tonality to the environment and other people. A fast talker can be seen as aggressive and threatening. 12.Remember that your religion is your religion and not necessarily theirs. In most countries, religion is usually considered deeply personal, not a subject for public discussion. 13.If you talk politics, talk, but do not argue. Avoid expressing opinions about local issues.

11.Familiarize yourself with the local geography to avoid making insulting mistakes. 12.When it comes to dressing, check out what is expected. Avoid being too casual or dressing too provocatively. 13.Few things will make a bigger or better impression in another country than your interest in that country.

15.Remember that the way we show affection is not the same all over the world. Kissing and hugging publicly can be viewed negatively. 16. Be aware that your way might not be everybody’s way. 17. Remember that people behave differently in other countries. Some people might seem indifferent, rude or lazy. This happens because we compare everybody to our standards. Remember to be flexible and tolerant. 18. The pushing and spitting is not targeted at you; it is their way of life in a very long history of crowded population and many times, harsh environment. 19.Be open minded!