The Ways to look at Culture

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The Ways to look at Culture Erasmus IP “Modernisation of Europe by Innovating Teacher Training’ 4 – 7 July 2010 Vilnius

The Ways to look at Culture Geert Hofstede‘s Model of Cultural Dimensions - power distance; - uncertainty avoidance; - individualism/collectivism; - masculinity/femininity; - time orientation.

The Ways to look at Culture The Hall‘s behavioural components of culture: Fast and Slow Messages High and Low Context Territoriality Personal Space Monochronic and Polychronic Time

The Ways to look at Culture People Relationship among people Preserved customs and traditions Events favoured by young people History Nature Values Lithuanian language Knowledge of foreign languages Attitudes towards foreigners Lithuanian food Body language The conception of time The feeling of security The thing that attracted my attention