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13th Activity Intercultural Communication~

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Hello guys, welcome back to my blog.      This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on May 25, 2021. So, at the 15th meeting in this course, We will continue the 8 elements of culture and business practices in the countries we have chosen.  This meeting is the last meeting before the final.test. I  will explain a little bit about the 2 countries that have been presented.        So, The first presenter was Ardila Pratiwi. She presented material about Myanmar. The presenter explained that t he population in Myanmar is quite diverse, and comes from various ethnicities. These ethnic groups include; Burma (Bamar), Karen, Kayah, Arakan (Rakhine), Mon, Kachin, and Rohingya. The government system of Myanmar adopts a Presidential government system. Kyat is the official currency of Myanmar. The majority of Myanmar people are Buddhist.      And the last presenter was Syamsul Maarif.  He presented material about South Africa. The presenter explained that t he Republic of

12th Activity Intercultural Communication~

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 Hello guys, welcome back to my blog.     This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on May 18, 2021. So, at the 14th meeting in this course, We will continue the 8 elements of culture and business practices in the countries we have chosen. I will explain a little bit about the 4 countries that have been presented.      So, The first presenter was Muhammad Adnan. He presented material about Jamaica. The presenter explained that English is the official language in Jamaica, but the language used as the national language is Jamaican Patois (Jamaican Patois). Jamaican Patois is a dialect of English influenced by the languages ​​of Western and Central African countries. Jamaica is a small island, internationally known for its music, and nowadays, for the prowess of its athletes.  According to the 2001 census, religion in Jamaica was 66% Christian. In Jamaica there is a law that establishes freedom of religion and prohibits religious discrimination.      The second

11th Activity Intercultural Communication~

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     Hello guys, welcome back to my blog.     This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on May 11, 2021. So, at the 13th meeting in this course, We will continue the 8 elements of culture and business practices in the countries we have chosen. I will explain a little bit about the 4 countries that have been presented.      So, The first presenter was Khoiriyatul. She presented material about Iceland. The presenter explained that Iceland is one of the Nordic countries, and Iceland is known for its nature as well as its many cultures and traditions. One of the most famous traditions from Iceland is Bolludagur. Icelandic society uses the Icelandic language or what is known as íslenska. Then, it was also explained that this country is the safest country in the world, this is because its people are very obedient to existing regulations. Even this country doesn't have an army.      The second presenter was Dewi Anggita. She presented material about Russia. The

10th Activity Intercultural Communication~

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    Hello guys, welcome back to my blog.     This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on May 4, 2021. So, at the 12th meeting in this course, We will continue the 8 elements of culture and business practices in the countries we have chosen. I will explain a little bit about the 4 countries that have been presented.      The first presenter was Nur Rezky. She presented material about Malaysia. The presenter explained that the majority of the population of Malaysia came from the Malay race, Chinese race, and Indian race. Then, Malaysia's Economy is the 3rd largest in Southeast Asia and 29th in the world by GDP. The population of Malaysia is Muslim. The livelihoods of the Malaysian population are agriculture, forestry and mining. The ringgit is the official currency used in Malaysia.      The second presenter was Nurhaida. She presented material about Australia. The presenter explained that the government in Australia uses the legislative, executive and jud

9th Activity Intercultural Communication~

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   Hello guys, welcome back to my blog.     This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on April 27, 2021. So, at the 11th meeting in this course, we will continue the 8 elements of culture and business practices in the countries we have chosen. I will explain a little bit about the 4 countries that have been presented.      Okay, The first presenter was Muh. Fadil, he presented material about Italy. Italy is a parliamentary republic. A parliamentary republic is a type of republic that operate under a parliamentary system of government. The economy in Italy is driven by a large party that makes high quality consumer goods produced by small and medium enterprises.The majority of these Italians are Christian, Italian (Italiano) is the official language in Italy. ~ Business Practice in Italy Italians are very lax about time-keeping Being invited to a business lunch or dinner often indicates that the business relation has reached a higher grade of familiarity     

8th Activity Intercultural Communication~

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 Hello guys, welcome back to my blog.     This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on April 20, 2021. So, at the 10th meeting in this course, we will continue the 8 elements of culture and business practices in the countries we have chosen. I will explain a little bit about the 4 countries that have been presented.          The first presenter was Sri Nurah, she presented material about Philippines. The Philippines has a democratic government in the form of a constitutional republic with a presidential system. The majority of religions in this country are Catholic 80%, followed by Protestants 12%, Islam 5.6, other 2.4%. ~ Business Practice in Phillipines Business hours are generally from 8 a.m to 5 p.m including an hour break for lunch. Mid-morning or afternoon meetings are preferred, and a follow-up call to confirm the meeting a day before is recommended. Filipinos are relaxed about time. Allow for at least fifteen minutes leeway before your Filipino contac