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US Cultural Values and Cultural Adjustment

US Cultural Values and Cultural Adjustment. Katie McClintic Applied English Center, University of Kansas July 8 th , 2013. American Cultural Values: An Introduction. Values. Ideas about: Right and wrong Desirable and undesirable Normal and abnormal Proper and improper.

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US Cultural Values and Cultural Adjustment

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  1. US Cultural Values and Cultural Adjustment Katie McClintic Applied English Center, University of Kansas July 8th, 2013

  2. American Cultural Values: An Introduction

  3. Values Ideas about: • Right and wrong • Desirable and undesirable • Normal and abnormal • Proper and improper

  4. Cultural Generalizations • A first step to understanding someplace different… • …but how much generalization about a culture is acceptable?

  5. Diversity

  6. Continuum of Human Behavior Americans: 20% speak a language other than English at home (Language Use & Ability 2007) Americans: English monolinguals Speak a language Americans eat fast food food “weekday” vegetarian

  7. Culture: What we see & what we don’t Culture: What we see and what we don’t Obsessed with schedules Blue jeans Fast food First names Smiling a lot Behaviors Senses Cultural artifacts Opinions Viewpoints Attitudes Philosophies Values Convictions Notions of time Communication style Motivations in daily life How people fit into society Modified from Cultural Intelligence – Brooks Peterson (Intercultural Press, 2004, pp. 19-22)

  8. American Culture: Key Values • Individualism • Privacy • Equality • Time is precious & focus on future • Achievement and work

  9. Individualism • Independence and personal responsibility • Grown children typically don’t live with parents • Self-reliant • Individual freedom

  10. Privacy • Assumption that most people need time alone • A person’s possessions belong to him/her • A person’s thoughts belong to him/her (confidentiality) • Many unspoken boundaries

  11. Equality • Men and women are equal • Every person is valuable and deserves respect • Every person’s opinion is valuable • Inequalities exist but are signaled subtly (indirectly) • Everyone has the possibility to achieve high standing

  12. Achievement and Work • High value on “getting things done” • Ideal person is a hard worker, works efficiently • Belief that one should be “doing something” most of the time • Many define themselves by their job • Achievement is good • Competitiveness is a way to advance

  13. Attitude towards Time • Linear (complete one task at a time) • Task oriented • Highly value punctuality • Keep to schedules, agendas, timetables • Meet deadlines • Focus on future, change, progress

  14. Communication • Need for explicit statements • Low reliance on context or assumptions • “Tennis” style of communicating • Importance placed on written vs. spoken agreements • Lack of emotionality valued

  15. “Hot Sockets”

  16. Cultural Adjustment: 3 Stages • Honeymoon stage • Excitement, curiosity • Culture Shock • Disorientation, longing for the familiar, frustration, depression, hostility • Cultural Adjustment • Competency in new culture, comfort, acceptance, feelings of accomplishment

  17. Some Helpful Ideas • D-I-E • Describe, Interpret, Evaluate • Quick, judgmental reactions = misunderstandings • Ask questions • Talk with experienced expatriates or those who have spent time abroad • Keep a journal • View yourself as a teacher

  18. Resources Althen, Gary. 2011. American Ways – A Cultural Guide to the United States 3rd edition. Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press.

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