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  • Language Barriers
    Language Barriers discussion from Jan 29th Language and Culture Language and culture is likely to be seemed as over-lapping in Japan, for Japanese people see their country as mono-ethnic. However, the case is different in the U.S, and language and culture can be discussed separately. Jin Tolerance to foreign language speakers People in multicultural areas such as the West co...
  • For editors - Language
    Language Definition The natural barriers to communication and making friends caused by language. Explanation Tolerance to Non-native Speakers People in multicultural areas such as the West coast, New York, or Toronto have tolerance in speaking English to non-native speakers. Local people are also used to listening to and understanding non-native English. However, Japanese people don ...
  • Language - draft
    Language Definition - courtney The natural barriers to communication and making friends caused by language. katrina Language includes both verbal and non-verbal communication. non-verbal communication stuff moves to the other pages. we should only talk about verbal communication here. - Jin, Daisuke, Courtney, Yoshimi To Katrina- I think non-verbal communi...
  • For editors - Motivation
    Motivation Definition The desire to interact in with people, culture and language to which you may be new; the decision to step out of your comfort zone and the will to learn from any mistakes along the way. Explanation All ICU students have already demonstrated some kind of motivation. The OYR students came from other countries because they wanted to study in Japan. April and Septemb...
  • Introduction - draft
    ...ation 2. Language 3. Initial Meetings 4. Everyday Conversations/ Manners 5. Social Interaction We are presenting these steps in the form of a staircase, wherein each part represents a single step. Feel free to move up and down the staircase depending on your own needs. We suggest starting from the very first step for maximum learning experience. (Besides, don t we all take the first st...
  • Motivation - draft
    Motivation The very first step of "Making" friends. Definition - courtney The desire to interact in with people, culture and language to which you may be new; the ability to step out of your comfort zone; the will to make mistakes and learn from them. Analysis - courtney All ICU students have already demonstrated some kind of motivation. The OYR students came from oth...
  • Important notes from discussion
    ...moved the Language topics to "Language Barriers" page. Jin discussion from Jan. 31 2008 Time management issues The ICU students don t have the time to get in touch with one another because of time. As in Courtney s point of view compared with UCSD students, ICU students tend to use their lack of time as an excuse to avoid certain social situations. (why avoid those sit...
  • Index
    ...ation Language Initial Meetings Everyday Conversations Social Interaction Conclusion (maybe this one doesn t have to be done by tomorrow... we could discuss about conclusion in class, with what we ve got for each pages.) when you read discussions, i think we should show that we read the discussion. but not always we need to "edit" the page (when you dont ...
  • For editors - Everyday Conversations / Manners
    ...on-verbal Language One thing that OYRs must look out for in the course of their interaction with Japanese people is ambiguity. It is important to understand that a large part of Japanese culture the abiltiy to say things indirectly and one is expected to be able to "read the atmosphere," a concept refered to as "KY." Physical Contact Physical contact is a popular greet...
  • Initial Meetings
    Initial Meetings (Issues for OYRs) One of the main problems between the groups at ICU, the OYRs, the September students and the April students seems to be actually meeting one another. In Japan there are certain ways one normally makes friends, such as joining a club or living in the dorms. But many of the students do not have these opportunities. For example, many clubs do not want OYR stud...
  • Initial Meetings - draft
    ...everyage Language to communicate English, Japanese and so on The purpose finding friends Kind ELP, JLP, Club, Class, Party and so on Analysis 1 Findig someone It may be matter to find someone to talk with for some people. It needs very strong energy for them. They must have stress very much. At the first of meeting, they select the persons whom talk with carefully. On the other h...
  • Everyday Conversations / Manners - draft
    Everyday Conversations / Manners - draft (Physical contact, personal space, etc.) Final step of "Making" friends, first step of "Keeping" friends. test Definition The way to start the conversation with the new person (making friends) The way to keep contact with the current friends (keeping friends) Masumi Moto Analysis - Analysis 1 Uh...Who wrote thi...
  • Random Chatting Page
    This is Masumi. I am sorry for making a new page without any permission... if anyone thinks this is inappropriate, please delete the page. If interested you may take a look ( ) also I hope this relieves you from stress. ? lol Doing this project, I figured out how there are so many funny expressions in Japanese that does not exist in English. Like what we talked randomly during discussion...
  • For editors - Initial Meetings
    Initial Meetings Definition The first meeting at the beginning of a relationship. In the context of ICU, this is how April/September/OYR students find themselves in situations where they have a chance to meet each other. Explanation Finding people Japanese POV It may be a simple matter of finding someone to talk with for some people. But for others it can be stressful and energy-co...
  • Scoshi Project - draft
    Scoshi Project Paste the paragraphs you wrote for scoshi project! If possible, please write the chapter name, and which analysis you used. (1 paragraph each, right? wouldn t it be hard to compile if one person wrote more than 1 paragraph??) masumi Scoshi Katrina Soliman, 113890 Chapter 10 Martin and Nakayama on Culture, Communication and Intercultural Relationships Analysis u...
  • For editors - Social Interaction
    Social Interaction Definition The way people interact with each other. This includes ways of communcation, how people share physical space, and what they do in the presnse of others. Analysis The Continuity of Relationships in Japan Japanese people tend to perceive that once a relationship has been established, it will continue on forever. Relationships that end are considered to be fai...
  • Social Interaction - draft
    Social Interaction (Time management, punctuality, etc.) 2nd step of "Keeping" relationship Definition Analysis - Analysis 1 The continuity of a relationship (Am I using English correct?) As Ms. Wasilewski said in the lecture, the Japanese people tend to perceive that once a relationship has been established, it will continue forever, or maybe long periods. This ca...
  • Summary - draft
    Summary, conclusion - Conclusion 1 - Masumi relax, don t stress yourself out we need to be open we shouldn t think too much (about the future, what to do for the new friend, etc) don t worry about "hi-bye" friends, (lol) you can talk to them someday go with the flow? don t be afraid? Edit this page
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