Sunday, April 26, 2015

Exercise #5


Outsourced-the movie study guide.



Cultural Dimension
Character
Todd, Puro, Aisha or other
Outsourced Scene
or Circumstance
Communication- direct/indirect
Dave (the manager)
And
Todd
Todd receive a direct communication By his manager Dave asking him if he want to go to India.
Expression – Reveal / conceal
Todd
and
Dave (the manager)
When Dave asked Todd about going to India Todd rejected. It’s a reveal Expression
Connecting—Exclusive / inclusive
Indian People and Foreign people  
Foreign people can celebration with the Indian people or can celebrate in the Indian celebration
Context – Informal / formal
Todd
and
Dave (the manager)
Todd have a close relationship with Dave. So it’s Informal.



3. When he gets on the train, he cannot find an empty seat. How is this problem solved for him? How might this be a cultural solution?
In our culture we are always respect the older people no matter what. Like what that kid did for Todd when he stand for Todd to make him sit. Younger respecting older.

4. As any exchange student, he has a lot of experiences trying new food. His first encounter is with an iced drink. What happens?
Todd has a stomach pain after he drank a iced drink and he was thinking how long it will take him to get to the hotel.

7. Todd wants to check in to a hotel. But Puro insists he comes to a boarding house. What is the reason he gives Todd?
Puro didn’t want Todd feel lonely in the hotel so he took him to auntie je house.
                                                       
8. As soon as they meet, Aunti Ji starts asking very intimate questions that Americans who have just met would never ask. What kind of things does she ask?
Are you married?
Do you have girlfriend?
How much your salary?


Exercise #3

Adapting to a new culture - Avoiding conflict
Able or Unable:





Mrs. Hardcastle: She wasn’t comfortable in her own room because she booked it without a door that’s why she was able to adapt (Patel's) room which is her manger

Mrs. Donelly: She refused to adapt and that’s why she avoid gathering, even in the plane when she travels to India she was thinking about returning back to England because of her shyness 

Mr + Mrs Ainslie: Mr.Ainslie was enthusiastic to see India and he able to communicate with the people but, Mrs.Ainslie  was unable to adapt there and she stayed alone at the hotel.

 Mr. Graham: He was able to adapt with Indian kids and that’s by playing with them their famous play (cricket) , he have fun with them without noticing that he must search the address that he was looking for.

Exercise #1



  •  Is bullfighting cultural acceptable? OR should we as traveler's to help make changes in traditions??




In my opinion, bullfighting is so unacceptable because of many reasons. First thing is that bullfighting will made many people injured and it may cause death for a lot of people.
Secondly, we know that it is so fun to see it or doing it but still this animal feel and it is not good thing to kill an animal only for fun!!
Finally, as a traveler's we cannot change it because it’s a tradition thing but we can advise people to avoid it.