I found this assignment to be hard,
to try to take part in a conversation where you only use hand gestures, noises,
and our body movement. My partner was my
girlfriend; first I let her do all the talking asking me different questions. I
would try to respond by using my head, body and pointing at objects with my
finger. As expected she made fun of my expressions. After a while of asking me questions that
required me to basically use my whole body to express what I was trying to say,
she started to ask simple questions that required me only to nod my head to
answer yes/no. If we are to see two different cultures meeting for the first
time, the culture who could talk and use their body language to express what
they wanted to say would have the advantage.
For example Latinos that come from their hometowns to the United States,
they don’t know how to speak the language English as well as their native
language. Therefore they rely on gestures and body movement to understand what
the people who peak to them want them to understand. In this case English is
the disadvantage if the Latinos, but what if an American went to the Latinos
hometown the same situation would occur.
I couldn’t complete the whole 15
minutes without using any body movement; I’m a person that uses my hands, and
body movement to express what I’m trying to point out. During the experiment I
noticed that when I didn’t use any gestures or emphasis on my tone of voice the
story I was telling seemed dull. With this experiment I noticed how body language,
gestures, or even noises make a difference when trying to grab somebodies
attention, and how almost every culture uses body language, gestures, and
noises when expressing themselves.
Good descriptions for part A. I likes your parallel between the issue of the spoken/non-spoken culture and the difficulty immigrants have arriving in another country, not knowing the language. Good observation.
ReplyDeleteFor Part B, what was the response from your partner? This is often the most interesting part of the experiment.
Missing the final discussion point?
Hi Erick,
ReplyDeleteThe same thing happen to me in Part B. I didn't last all 15 minutes, I am also a very expressive person so I need my hands and face to express myself. I really like your example between Latinos and English, you are so right. I can't imagine how difficult it is for people that are in a new country and can't express themselves.
Great post!
Claudia