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American Illustrator That Was An Emblem In Other Culture Essay

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Question-What is an American illustrator that was an emblem in other cultures, and how was it displayed? Response-The American Illustrator that is used in other cultures is the upper hand. By having your hand on top of another person’s hand during a handshake displays power and that you’re in control. It is mostly displayed when world leaders meet, but is also used in business meetings. Also the saying the upper hand comes from when President Richard Nixon meets when Elvis Presley and is shown having the upper hand during the handshake pictures. Question-The video displayed an exchange in which individuals from different cultures used the same illustrator but it had different meanings. What was that illustrator, and what did it mean in the respective cultures? …show more content…

In our culture when someone get in your face, and starts talking loudly it means that there’s about to be a fight. Now in the Middle East that’s just the way they talk. If you get in the face of an American it’s a challenge to fight Question-The video illustrates how people can misinterpret non-verbal cues. Has this ever happened to you? Summarize your experience and your reactions. Response- facial expression can be many times misinterpreted. Someone can show one emotion but truly meaning a different thing from their verbal communication. By someone looking you straight in the eye tell that they are telling the truth, but your eyebrows can show what you truly mean by what you are saying. If someone is mad or sad they could give you give you just the facial expression that you want to see just to throw them off. Just so you can look good by telling the truth but in reality telling a lie. Question-The video noted that 93% of a person's communication is non-verbal. Do you think this is consistent

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