Communications Speech
Communications Speech
Communications Speech
Hello my name is frank and today I will be telling you about culture shock and
Americans abroad
benefit their people. An example of this was the U.S.S.R they outlawed religion and
isolated their scientific developments from the rest of the world.
The American culture
The American society is a blend of Native Americans as well as a large number of
immigrants from various countries like Ireland, Germany, Poland, Italy, Latin
America, Asia and Africa. The majority of United States includes Protestant
Christians. The percentage of Catholics is slightly less than the Protestants. In
addition to this, USA being a secular state, a number of people have also adopted
other religions like Judaism, Hinduism, Islam and Buddhism. In the early years,
American art and literature took most of its ideas and influences from European
artists. During the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth centuries,
American paintings primarily included landscapes and portraits in a realistic style.
The industrial revolution was responsible for new influences thereafter. American
literature is also known for development of popular literary genres such as the
crime fiction. United States of America does not have an official national language
as such. However the majority of American population speaks English. Owing to the
large number of immigrants from Latin America, Spanish is the second-most
common language in America. In general terms, American clothing is diverse and
predominantly informal. One of the most popular pieces of clothing that originated
in America was the 'Blue jeans', Like every other cultural element, the American
cuisine too has a strong European influence. The commonly used ingredients in
American cooking are subject to change as you move from one region to the other.
In addition to the traditional Christmas, Good Friday and New Year celebrations,
Americans also celebrates various other festivals like Hanukkah, Thanksgiving,
Easter, Halloween, St.Patrick's Day, Mardi Gras.
Other cultures
African culture-There are two major religions in Africa and hence most of the
Africans adhere to either Christianity or Islam. Many adherents of both Islam and
Christianity also follow African traditional religions. African art has certain themes
that are repeated throughout all the art forms, be it painting, pottery or any other
handicrafts, and even fabric. Some of the subjects that are commonly portrayed are
couples, the depiction of woman and a child, a male with a wild animal or the
portrayal of an outsider. the representation of the couple is rarely the kind to show
sexual intimacy or love, more often it depicts strength and honor. Vibrant colors
have always been a prominent feature of the African clothing. A near eastern
influence is evident in countries. African cuisine is a concoction of tropical fruits and
vegetables as well as the exotic seafood varieties. They celebrate festivals like New
Year celebration and Christmas, along with several other festivals in Africa. Many of
the African festivals are oriented around the farming and harvesting cycles.
Indian culture- India is known for its spicy curries and healing techniques of Yoga,
however there is much more the Indian culture has to offer. Indian culture has its
roots in the Indus valley Civilization from where it witnessed the Vedic Age. India
then witnessed the rise and decline of Buddhism, the Muslim invasions and the
European colonization. India is a secular country, which includes a diverse
population, with various religions. Some of the prominent religions followed in India
remain to be Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam and Christianity. Indian art essentially goes
hand in hand with the cultural history, religion and fundamental Indian philosophies.
India has a wide variety of festivals and celebrations originating from the numerous
religions that co-exist in India.
What is the difference between culture shock and culture clashes?
Culture shock more accurately describes what an immigrant might feel when he or
she first arrives in a new country, submersed in a culture with customs so different
than their own. A milder example on the culture shock spectrum would be what a
person who did not properly prepare for his or her first camping trip might feel. You
might also feel culture shock in another neighborhood of your own city or in a
country on the other side of the world.
What happens when cultures clash?
Culture clash is what happens when there is tension between people because one or
both people feel threatened by what the other believes, values and practices. This
can be based on a persons ethnicity, culture, religion, sexual orientation, age
and/or gender. When cultures clash it is common for one culture to dominate
another by changing the smaller one and making it more closely related to the
larger one. While the larger culture becomes the dominate one cultural clashes
relate subcultures by combining elements from both cultures.
How to deal with culture shock
Do not underestimate the impact culture shock will exert on your experience
abroad, and do not for one fleeting moment think you will be immune. Those who
do not take the time nor make the effort to learn about themselves, culture shock
will face more severe, longer lasting culture shock. What are the stages of cultural
adjustment?
There are four distinct stages of adjustment and each will be discussed below.
1. Initial euphoria:, youve just made it to your new country! You are so excited to
be there and everything is so new and promising. The similarities are everywhere.
You think: They're not so different. They have MacDonald's, too.
3. Gradual adjustment: You've made it through the hardest part; the crisis is
averted. You slowly begin to feel normal again and become more comfortable in
your new culture. You are able to interpret cultural clues and feel less isolated. You
are able to laugh once again and realize that life is not all that bad.
2) Adventure:
So, why not pack up right now? The adventuring possibilities are endless. You can
travel to Guatemala and work on a coffee farm, climb the Austrian Alps, cycle across
India, or visit the ancient pyramids in Egypt.
3) Language:
Along with learning about a cultures traditions and foods you can also immerse
yourself in their language. Perhaps you studied French in school or maybe youve
always wanted to learn Swahili. This is your time to go learn it and use it!
4) Experiences:
Studies have shown that people would rather spend their money on experiences
that create lasting memories than on material things. Wouldnt you rather spend
$100 to go cliff diving in Costa Rica or on medical supplies for village children than
of on a new pair of sneakers to add to your growing Air Jordan collection? By
choosing to spend that money on an experience of adventure or serving others, you
will undoubtedly create a unique memory that cant be rivaled by material
souvenirs.
If you move abroad, you wont be stuck at the desk job youve been too afraid to
quit for the last six months. The point is, you now have the courage and opportunity
to do whatever you want. You can choose to use your degree or not. Maybe you
have always wanted to be a writer, a poet, a musician, a photographer - now is the
time. Do it!