Monday, September 22, 2014

Communication




Think about the cultural diversity you see in your colleagues at school, in your neighborhood, in your workplace, and also, possibly, within your family. Consider all the aspects that make up culture, including race, religion, political affiliation, sexual orientation, varying abilities, and so on.



 Yes, I do find myself communicating differently with people from different groups and cultures because we all come from different walks of life. We can agree to disagree. If a person was born and raised in the same area you might be from then you probably have the same cultural of environment, foods, and music alike but traditions, beliefs, and customs can be different.  The ways I communicate differently is by listening to what the person has to say and then ask questions of why they may think that way, basically playing devil's advocate.














(sorry for the late entry)

 

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