*Cross-cultural avoidance (Storti, Chap. 3)
*Cultural norms (Storti, p. 78)
*Cultural conditioning (Storti, p. 78)
What is cross-cultural avoidance? Why does avoidance occur? Why does Storti think it is a problem for those living in other countries? Do you agree with him?
According to Storti, what are the causes of cultural incidents? What are cultural conditioning, cultural norms, and ethnocentrism? How do they contribute to cultural incidents?
Evaluating other cultures according to your own cultural norms
[Consciously] Assuming “that our culture is best” and others are “inferior”
Differs from xenophobia (fear) or prejudice, and racism (active dislike, discrimination or hostility)
✓[Unconsciously] assuming “that our way of doing things is normal” and others are “abnormal”
*Individualism/Collectivism (I/WE)
*Informality/Formality
"We have made a lot of progress during the year of your teaching. This photo album may bring back memory of your students in China."
What does this note to reveal about differences in values of college students in America and China? Is an entire class at Ship likely to write a thank you note to a teacher?
*Cultural Conditioning
“Class system” in Chinese universities
Same students in major together for all classes
Reflects and reinforces cultural norms
4 years together breeds closer relationships & stronger conflicts
Student-student
What values does the American system of freer class and schedule choice reinforce?
Argentinian-American conflict, (Storti, pp. 33, 76-77)
What are the reasons for the conflict?
Quantity($)/Quality
How does cultural conditioning in the American classroom reinforce cultural norms about time?
Horizontal/Vertical
American boss in Singapore, (Storti, p. 31)
British professor at South American university, (Storti, pp. 37-38)
Gender
British female boss in Egypt, (Storti, pp. 30-31)
Dinner at Indian home, (Storti, p. 39-40)
Business meeting in Amman, Jordan, (Storti, pp. 36-37)
European and Indian programmers, (Storti, p. 30)
Business meeting in Mexico City, (Storti, p. 38)