The document discusses how notions of friendship vary across cultures based on cultural values and identity. In Western cultures, friendships are seen as voluntary and spontaneous relationships, unlike family or work. However, in Chinese culture where collectivism is valued, friendships are viewed as long-term relationships that involve obligations. The social science approach provides insight into how different cultures define relationships, showing that ideas of friendship depend on each culture's unique value system.
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Collectivistic cultures emphasize the needs and goals of the group as a whole over the needs and wishes of each individual.
In this cultures under mentioned play a central role in each person's identity.
relationships with other members of the group and
the interconnectedness between people
Cultures in Asia, Central America, South America and Africa tend to be more collectivistic.
A few common traits of collectivistic cultures include:
Social rules focus on
promoting selflessness and
putting the community needs ahead of individual needs
Working as a group and supporting others is essential
People are encouraged to do what's best for society
Families and communities have a central role
In collectivistic cultures, people are considered "good" if they are
generous,
helpful,
dependable, and
attentive to the needs of others.
Relationship, Love and other Social Behaviors in Cross-cultural Perspective. A Presentation summary based on the book from Matsumoto, D. & Juang, L. (2007). Culture and Psychology (4th Ed.). Wadsworth.
Individualistic cultures are those that stress the needs of the individual over the needs of the group as a whole. In this type of culture, people are seen as independent and autonomous.
Social behavior tends to be dictated by the attitudes and preferences of individuals. Cultures in North America and Western Europe tend to be individualistic.
A few common characteristics of individualistic cultures include:
Individual rights take center stage
Independence is highly valued
Being dependent upon others is often considered shameful or embarrassing
People tend to be self-reliant
In individualistic cultures, people are considered "good" if they are
strong,
self-reliant,
assertive, and
independent.
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An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Intercultural relationships- GC
1. Intercultural Relationships:
The Social Science Approach
Differences in Notions of Friendship
What are the characteristics of a friend?
How do ideas of friendship vary across cultures?
Those two questions will be answered differently in every culture.
“Friendships are seen in many different ways across the world. For
example, in most Western cultures, these relationships are seen as
mostly voluntary and spontaneous, in contrast to family or work
relationships” (Martin & Nakayama, 2010). Glenda Cecil
2. Cultural differences in notions about friendships are related to
ideas about identity and values, and every culture’s value system
is different.
In western societies that value individualism and
interdependence, they view friendships as voluntary. On the other
hand, people in China who view the self always in relation to
others, collectivists, believe that friendship is long-term, and
involves obligations.
“Friendship in China offered assurances and an intimacy that we
have abandoned in America; it gave the Chinese psychic as well
as material rewards that we have lost. We ourselves did feel
close to the Wangs [their Chinese friends], but as Westerners, the
constant gift giving and obligations left us uneasy” (Martin &
Nakayama, 2010).
The Social Science approach makes a unique contribution to our
understanding of how different cultures define relationships.
In other words, whether it be through dealing with cross-cultural
employees, co-workers, relatives, or friends, knowing this Glenda Cecil
information about how each culture defines relationships