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7th 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 13, 2021. So, at the nineth 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 Aldyssa Nurul Kamila, she presented material about the United Kingdom. TheUnited Kingdom contains four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Capitals for Each Country: ~ England, are London. ~ Scotland, are Edinburgh. ~ Wales, are Cardiff. ~ Northern Ireland are Belfast. Social Stratification in the U.K  Elite Established Mid-Class Technical Mid-Class New Affluent Workers Traditional working-class Emergent service workers Precariat Government System & Structural Executive Legislative Judicative      The second presenter was A. Dhea...

6th 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 6, 2021. So at the eighth meeting in this course, we presented the results of our work, 8 elements of culture and business practices in the countries we have chosen. I will explain a little bit about the 3 countries that have been presented. The first presenter was Ansari Abdillah, he presented material about elements of culture and business practices in China. Well, China is the country with the largest population in the world, and the third largest country in the world. China is the oldest major world civilization. China was ruled by various dynasties for most of its history. The second presenter was Try Saputra . He presented material about elements of culture and business practices in Singapore. Chinese Buddhism is the main religion in Singapore, due to the large population of South Chinese immigrants and their descendants. Singapore has four official languages ​...

5th Activity Intercultural Communication~

Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on March 30, 2021. This time we turn to the next material. So at the seventh meeting in this course, we did not have meetings on google meet like we usually do. Our lecturer asked a question, have we ever heard what the 8 elements of culture are through the WhatsApp group. We replied that we had never heard of it. So we looked for it on the search engine, namely Google. After that our answers were almost the same. Miss Novi, our lecturer chose 2 people whose answers were close to the correct answer. After that, Miss Novi again asked about Business Practice. We returned to answer the questions given by Miss Novi. Then, Miss Novi sent us the correct answers on SYAMOK (Campus Learning Web). Here are 8 elements of culture, the first is social groups, then government, economy, religion, language, the arts, history, and finally customs & traditions. At the end of the meeting, w...

4th Activity Intercultural Communication

Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. This time we move on to the next material. Because the material about the various tribes in Sulawesi has been completed. We were given assignments by our lecturers, making presentations based on videos that were given by our lecturers. After watching and listening to the video, we had to make a powerpoint where the material came from the video. After we made a powerpoint, we had to present it and then recorded it. 1. In the video, it is explained that intercultural communication takes place when cultural group membership factors affect our communication process. 2. Then, in a conversation there is the individual person and their unique traits which include their intensity, their ability to focus, even their kindness. Humans as social beings are influenced by the environment, how we adjust our personal desire to connect. An example of how we show ourselves as social beings is how closely we stand to other people maybe how quietly or how loud we speak...

3rd Activity Intercultural Communcation ~

  Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on March 16, 2021. So at the fifth meeting in this course, we continued to present the various tribes in South Sulawesi. The first group is the Coastal Konjo Tribe. This group explained that the Pesisir Konjo Tribe mostly inhabit Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi Province. This tribe uses the Konjo Pesisir language with several dialects, namely Tana Toa, Konjo Hitam and Kajang. This ethnic community is 100% Muslim. This tribe is closed or does not want to associate with unfamiliar tribes. This tribe has the charm of the natural beauty of white sand, clear water, and Tanjung Bira Beach. The majority of the inhabitants of this tribe are fishermen. The inhabitants of this tribe have several characteristics, namely helping each other, materialism, like to gather, chat, tend to dodge answering questions, and maintain self-esteem and maintain social status. The second group is ...

2nd Activity Intercultural Communication ~ The Bugis Tribe, The Bajo Tribe, The To Balo Tribe & The Toraja Tribe

Hello guys, welcome back to my blog. This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on March 9, 2021. So at the fourth meeting, this course, we continue to present the various tribes in Sulawesi. The first group is the Bugis tribe.This group discusses starting from the origin of the name of the Bugis tribe, areas that use the Bugis ethnicity, the Bugis language (ugi), writing (Lontara script), the kinship system (Assiajingeng) which is classified as parental, there is also a "Siri" culture in Bugis, wrong one of them is Sipakatuo which means helping & understanding each other. This group also discussed marriage customs, art, for example the Kecapi instrument, and traditional clothing. There is a unique tradition in the Bugis tribe, which is called Sigajang Leleng Lipa, if 2 men can't solve the problem, then they will fight in a sarong. One of the Bugis food is Barongko.   The second group is the Bajo Tribe (Southeast Sulawesi). This tribe i...

1st Activity Intercultural Communication ~ Massenrempulu and Makassar Tribes

 Hello guys, long time no see. Welcome back to my blog :) .      This time I will tell you about intercultural communication learning on March 2, 2021. So at the third meeting of this course, we were prepared to present the various tribes in South Sulawesi. The first group described the Mansenrempulu Tribe, which is one of the tribes in Enrekang Regency. Enrekang Regency is one of the regions in the province of South Sulawesi, Indonesia. The languages ​​used by this tribe are Indonesian, Buginese and Duri languages.      In the wedding tradition, this tribe is not the same as wedding traditions in general, in South Sulawesi. The Massenrempulu tribe does not have ceremonies like mappacci, korontigi, lekka, and others. Women's families are also very embarrassed if their daughters are proposed with material which is very expensive. In the past, the religion adopted by this tribe was an animist religion called Alu 'Tojolo. And the livelihoods of the Massen...