Making Acquaintances: Differences and Similarities
Making Acquaintances: Differences and Similarities (75 points)
1. Each student will provide a brief two-page cultural write-up relating to his/her representative country (chosen for Making Acquaintances Part 1: Do’s and Don’ts): (20 points) I will send you part 1: Do’s and Don’ts once I select you.
- Historical background
- Communication styles (language, both verbal and non-verbal)
- Beliefs (religion, family, nature, etc.)
- Society structure (gender equality, role of children, family, ethnic groups, leaders, government, political
- ideologies, hierarchies)
VERY IMPORTANT – your final score will greatly depend on this.
In the next two sections, associations SHOULD be made with the value orientations addressed in the Values portion of this course:
- – Human Nature (Universalism-Particularism, Good/Evil, High-Context/Low-Context, Uncertainty Avoidance)
- – Relation to Nature (Subjugation, Harmony, Mastery, Inner-/Outer-Directed)
- – Activity Orientation (Achievement/Ascription, Doing-Being-Being-Becoming)
- – Human Relationships (Affectivity/Affective Neutrality, Instrumental/Expressive, Self
- (Individualistic)/Collective (Collateral)/Linear, Egalitarian/Hierarchical, Power Distance)
- – Relation to Time (Past-Present-Future, Monochronic/Polychronic, Low-Context/High-
- Context
2. Each student will provide a two-page list of ‘Reasons for Codes of Cultural Behavior’ for tourists visiting his/her representative country. This list will explain to tourists why it is important that they follow each of the Do’s and Don’ts (that you listed in your Making Acquaintances: Do’s and Don’t’s assignment), from the hosts’ cultural (values of the culture) perspective, and should include the following: (40 points)
a. Five major ‘Do’s’ for tourists
i. At least one appropriate value orientation of the culture for each ‘Do’ (20 points) (Describe in detail
one distinct value orientation for each Do. Do not repeat value orientations for the items on the list of
Dos.)
b. Five major ‘Don’ts’ for tourists
i. At least one appropriate value orientation of the culture for each ‘Don’t’ (20 points) (Describe in detail one distinct value orientation for each Don’t. Do not repeat value orientations for the items on the list of Don’t’s.)
- Each student will provide APA-style citations within the text whenever applicable and compile a list of APA-style references (reference page) for all resources used in his/her write-up (5 points)
- On the ‘Making Acquaintances Part 2’ discussion forum, each student will post his/her findings about the representative country in a thread by the Submit ‘Making Acquaintances: Differences and Similarities’ due date,December 4, 2018.
Answer preview
Thailand history includes the iron and Bronze Age sites whose remains 1,000,000 years ago. The first inhabitant who brought civilization is the Khmer, Malay, and Mon whose empires stretched far and wide to Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand. Today.as in those ancient times the Indian cultures characterizes the architecture and religious beliefs and arts of these cities (Schliesinger, 2015).Around 700-1000AD, Tai people began migrating from the south of China and brought with them their own language beliefs system and traditions. Initially, they settled near the mountains (living in small groups) but eventually inhabited the vast central region.
In 1238, the Khmer dominant empire was overthrown by the Tai people, and a new Sukhothai and Lan Na kingdom were formed in the…
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