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Cross Cultural Communication Theory and Practice PDFDrive (1)

LOOK AND LISTEN: look at the people and listen to how they speak. 
What does this tell you about their style and manner?
FEEL: feel the atmosphere. Is it friendly, hostile or neutral?
DON’T ASSUME: making assumptions is the most natural thing in the 
world, but can be the most dangerous.
ASK: if you think something may be wrong, ask politely if there is any-
thing you can do. This will not cause offence; in fact, people will be 
pleased that you are showing an interest (Tomalin and Nicks, 2010).










What is Cross- Cultural Communication? 17
LOOK
ASK
STOP
LISTEN
FEEL
DON’T
ASSUME
Figure 1.6 The STAR approach
Example
Mr Soto, a senior Japanese manager, was attending a presentation by 
a British company in Tokyo on its plans to open a large retail outlet 
there. The presenter, Mr Williams, spoke in English and included a 
number of jokes and what he thought were funny anecdotes about the 
culture shock he had encountered on his first visit to Japan. He noticed 
Mr Soto was not smiling, but sat straight upright with his arms tightly 
folded across his chest, a sure sign that the listener did not like what was 
going on. As soon as he had the opportunity, he asked Mr Soto whether 
everything was OK. Mr Soto looked uncomfortable and said he didn’t 
understand English jokes. No doubt he was also surprised at Mr Williams’ 
self- deprecating approach.
During the coffee break, having realized his approach was not working
Mr Williams resolved to continue the next stage of his presentation in a 
more formal manner. He had, of course, followed the STAR approach.
How then can we reduce these barriers to effective
cross- cultural 
communication?:
We can develop our listening skills. This will help us to avoid jumping 
to conclusions when we only hear ‘words’ rather than their intrinsic 
meaning.
We should check our perceptions about what others say and do, realizing 
that our own perceptions tend to be rooted in our value system.




18 Cross-Cultural Communication
We need to seek feedback to check whether other people understand 
our message. This may be difficult, for example, in many Asian cultures, 
where it is considered impolite to say ‘no’ or to disagree.
We need at times to take risks in order to open up channels of commu-
nication.
Summary
The study of cross- cultural communication is influenced by anthropology, 
linguistics, philosophy and psychology.
The key influences are the study of semiotics, the study of signs and the 
relationship between language and thought.
Culture can be divided into implicit and explicit culture.
The basic obstacles to cross- cultural communication are ethnocentrism, 
ignorance, fear and laziness.
Perception is reality – it is selective and culture- driven. We should check 
our perceptions about what others say and do and realize our own 
perceptions tend to be rooted in our value systems.
Our
cross- cultural effectiveness is influenced by our own individual 
personality, our national characteristics, our corporate culture and our 
professional training.
We can reduce the barriers to effective cross- cultural communication by 
developing our listening skills to help us avoid jumping to conclusions 
when we only ‘hear’ words rather than their intrinsic meaning.
We can perhaps best summarize by formulating three basic rules to help us 
understand the importance of cross- cultural communication:
We should accept that others are different from us.
We should accept that we do not know precisely how others differ from us.
We should accept responsibility for our feelings and reactions when dealing 
with people from other cultures.
In addition, we should remember that linguistic fluency does not necessarily 
equal conceptual fluency.

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