If you were working for the UN, which job would like to do using your English abilities? Why?http://www.unic.or.jp/
If Iwere working for the UN,
I want to work as a member of"UNEP".
UNEP(United Nations Environment Programme) do the best for earth!
I think that it is obligations of us that we defend the earth
because the earth is ours, we live the earth.
So, I want to achive my best for our earth.
Cross Cultural communication class...
is trials and tribulations to me.
Because, I am not good English.
But, I could study English and enjoy class.
Thank you so much.
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homework -Personal Space-
1. You're talking to a co-worker . How close do you stand?
Maybe I think that I talk to them so close because it is so noisy at work.
My job is pachinko.
So, I cannot talk to a co-worker and customers far.
However, I don't have uncomfortable feeling.
2. You're talking to a friend. Do you touch each other?
Yes, I do.
I often touch my friend because I like touching my lover friend.
But! It is a communication for me!
3. Look at the diagram of a waiting room. Where do you sit when you enter?
Maybe I'll sit on second seat from the left.
Because this seat is distance from entrance.
And I would like to sit empty seat of either side.
But well...It depends!!
4. You're in a crowded elevator. Where do you look?
I always look at number or I look straight up ahead without thinking.
I try to not look other parson's eyes...
5. You're standing in line. How close do you stand to the person in front?
I follow the people in front.
Well...Maybe, I will be standing to the person not far.
6. You get on the bus. There is an empty row of seats at the back, and an empty seat close by. Where do you sit?
I sit an empty seat close by.
I would like to sit alone because others makes me nervous.
7. You're in library and there's an empty seat beside you. Do you want to stop someone sitting there ? If so, how?
I do not want someone to sit near me.
But, I cannot say "please do not sit."
8. You're going to the beach. Do you like to see lots of people or very few?
Maybe yes...
I don't like the place which there are lots of person,
but, it is sure that I feel some relief.
9. When you're talking to someone, do you look them in the eye?
Yes, I do! That's natural!!
When I was child, I was said by my parents and my teacher,
"you should look the speaker's eyes!"
10.You're on a train. Do you talk to the other passenger?
No, I don't. I don't talk to the other passenger.
But, sometimes, I am talked by an old person.
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Maybe I think that I talk to them so close because it is so noisy at work.
My job is pachinko.
So, I cannot talk to a co-worker and customers far.
However, I don't have uncomfortable feeling.
2. You're talking to a friend. Do you touch each other?
Yes, I do.
I often touch my friend because I like touching my lover friend.
But! It is a communication for me!
3. Look at the diagram of a waiting room. Where do you sit when you enter?
Maybe I'll sit on second seat from the left.
Because this seat is distance from entrance.
And I would like to sit empty seat of either side.
But well...It depends!!
4. You're in a crowded elevator. Where do you look?
I always look at number or I look straight up ahead without thinking.
I try to not look other parson's eyes...
5. You're standing in line. How close do you stand to the person in front?
I follow the people in front.
Well...Maybe, I will be standing to the person not far.
6. You get on the bus. There is an empty row of seats at the back, and an empty seat close by. Where do you sit?
I sit an empty seat close by.
I would like to sit alone because others makes me nervous.
7. You're in library and there's an empty seat beside you. Do you want to stop someone sitting there ? If so, how?
I do not want someone to sit near me.
But, I cannot say "please do not sit."
8. You're going to the beach. Do you like to see lots of people or very few?
Maybe yes...
I don't like the place which there are lots of person,
but, it is sure that I feel some relief.
9. When you're talking to someone, do you look them in the eye?
Yes, I do! That's natural!!
When I was child, I was said by my parents and my teacher,
"you should look the speaker's eyes!"
10.You're on a train. Do you talk to the other passenger?
No, I don't. I don't talk to the other passenger.
But, sometimes, I am talked by an old person.
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homework -Work Place Questioner-
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Your score is 45 on a scale of 0 to 100 = Preference for Tolerance for Ambiguity
Your score indicates that you have a moderate Tolerance for Ambiguity and might be willing to give up job security for more opportunity. In countries/cultures with a Tolerance for Ambiguity, conflict in organizations is perceived as natural, and rules may be broken for pragmatic reasons. If you work in countries/cultures with a Need for Certainty, such as Japan, France, and Greece, you might react by creating a micro-environment that would shield you from the burden of what you might perceive as excessive structures, rules, and regulations. In countries with a high Need for Certainty, loyalty to an employer is seen as an advantage; a specialist career is preferred over a career in management.
I choised Japan and Canada.
Maybe I agree with it.
I might react by creating a micro-environment
that would shield me from the burden of what
I might perceive as excessive structures, rules, and regulations.
And I think that
loyalty to an employer is seen as an advantage.
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Your score is 45 on a scale of 0 to 100 = Preference for Tolerance for Ambiguity
Your score indicates that you have a moderate Tolerance for Ambiguity and might be willing to give up job security for more opportunity. In countries/cultures with a Tolerance for Ambiguity, conflict in organizations is perceived as natural, and rules may be broken for pragmatic reasons. If you work in countries/cultures with a Need for Certainty, such as Japan, France, and Greece, you might react by creating a micro-environment that would shield you from the burden of what you might perceive as excessive structures, rules, and regulations. In countries with a high Need for Certainty, loyalty to an employer is seen as an advantage; a specialist career is preferred over a career in management.
I choised Japan and Canada.
Maybe I agree with it.
I might react by creating a micro-environment
that would shield me from the burden of what
I might perceive as excessive structures, rules, and regulations.
And I think that
loyalty to an employer is seen as an advantage.
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homework -Dating Customs -
Homework -Reflections-
Family
a. When do children usually leave home?
I think that it varies by the individual and it involves with a spiritual thing.
But, as a general trend, I think that almost people leave home when they got a steady job.
b. How many people live in your home?
There are 5 people in total: my parents, an older brother, an older sisters and me.
In addition, we have a dog and a goldfish.
Now, my brother lives in Hiroshima since he got a job.
(I live in Mihara.)
And my sister lives in Ibaraki because there is a professional school there.
So, in my home, there are 3 people and 2 pets.
c. Do you have head of the family?
My family's head is my father.
Nobody can go against what he says.
But, he is spoony on a dog.
So, he has a weakness for a dog.
d. Who does the house work?
My mother and My father.
My father does the house work in the morning;
cleaning, washing, dog-walking, prepare a lunchbox and so on.
The reason is, my mother can't get up in the morning because she is in poor health.
So, my mother does the house work only at night.
I admire him because he do all the work right every day.
My parents help and complement each other, so they are great.
e. Who runs the family?
I think it's my father and mother.
Both of parents work hard for my family.
f. How many rooms do you have to sleep in?
There are 4 rooms; my sister, my brother, my parents and mine.
So, I sleep in my rooms.
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a. When do children usually leave home?
I think that it varies by the individual and it involves with a spiritual thing.
But, as a general trend, I think that almost people leave home when they got a steady job.
b. How many people live in your home?
There are 5 people in total: my parents, an older brother, an older sisters and me.
In addition, we have a dog and a goldfish.
Now, my brother lives in Hiroshima since he got a job.
(I live in Mihara.)
And my sister lives in Ibaraki because there is a professional school there.
So, in my home, there are 3 people and 2 pets.
c. Do you have head of the family?
My family's head is my father.
Nobody can go against what he says.
But, he is spoony on a dog.
So, he has a weakness for a dog.
d. Who does the house work?
My mother and My father.
My father does the house work in the morning;
cleaning, washing, dog-walking, prepare a lunchbox and so on.
The reason is, my mother can't get up in the morning because she is in poor health.
So, my mother does the house work only at night.
I admire him because he do all the work right every day.
My parents help and complement each other, so they are great.
e. Who runs the family?
I think it's my father and mother.
Both of parents work hard for my family.
f. How many rooms do you have to sleep in?
There are 4 rooms; my sister, my brother, my parents and mine.
So, I sleep in my rooms.
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