On the issue of studying in the United States and cultural differences

Updated on culture 2024-05-03
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Contact me if you have anything!

    You can join the team!

    I'm a senior in high school. This year's results are terrible and I am not motivated.

    Don't mention me. Hope you're doing well!

    Just hang out with friends! Chat more and talk about funny and pleasant topics.

    Are you a man? Woman? good luck 2 you!

    Which state? East Coast? I'm from the East Coast. If there are a lot of Chinese on the West Bank, you won't be like you.

    Do you always have cranky thoughts? I do that sometimes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm a sophomore in high school in the United States right now, and you're a boy, right?

    There are very few boys in the United States who don't like sports, and the best way to make friends is to participate in more sports at school. Americans attach great importance to sports, and if you want to get into a good university, you must not only excel in your studies, but also depend on what you are good at sports, so I still encourage everyone to participate in more sports activities, which will help me a lot. If you don't develop in sports, you have to have other specialties.

    There are a small number of boys in the United States who are like you, but they must be better than others in other aspects, and as long as Americans see that you are better than them, their eyes will light up. In short, as long as you have a skill, it's easy to mix in **!

    Before coming to the U.S., read the book "Going to High School in the U.S.", which is very helpful!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Everyone has the right to express their views and opinions, and as long as they do not violate the law and ethics, they should be respected and tolerated. At the same time, freedom of speech does not mean that we can insult, discriminate and attack others at will, we should remain rational and respectful, and avoid causing unnecessary controversy and contradictions. When we are faced with some sensitive issues, we need to look at them more rationally and objectively.

    The atomic bombing of Hiroshima was a tragedy in the history of mankind, causing unimaginable suffering and harm to innocent civilians. We should keep respecting and remembering historical events, and at the same time, we should strive to promote peaceful and friendly international relations and avoid similar tragedies from happening again.

    Finally, as international students, we should respect local culture and values, abide by local laws and regulations, respect the rights and feelings of others, and be a citizen with good quality and cultivation. In addition, we can also enhance our cross-textual communication skills from the following aspects:

    1.Learning the local language and culture: Learning the local language and culture can help us better understand the local way of thinking, values and codes or codes of conduct, which can help to communicate and understand more smoothly in cross-cultural communication.

    2.Respect differences: Different cultural backgrounds will lead to differences in people's ways of thinking, codes of conduct, etc., and we need to respect these differences, understand and tolerate the behavior and opinions of local people, and avoid arbitrary judgments and judgments of local culture and values.

    3.Embrace challenges and learning opportunities: Intercultural communication is a challenge and a learning opportunity that helps us broaden our horizons, increase our self-confidence, improve our communication skills, and problem-solving skills.

    Therefore, we need to dare to accept challenges and learning opportunities, actively participate in cross-cultural communication activities, and improve our intercultural communication skills.

    4.Enhance cultural self-confidence: As Chinese students, we should actively promote and inherit Chinese culture, enhance our own cultural self-confidence, and learn to appreciate and respect other cultures to avoid cultural exclusion and conflict.

    5.Strengthen communication and cooperation: Cross-cultural communication is a process of mutual learning and cooperation, and we should actively communicate and cooperate with local people to solve problems together and promote the development and progress of local society.

    In short, enhancing cross-cultural communication skills requires us to continue to learn and practice, respect differences, accept challenges, enhance cultural self-confidence, strengthen communication and cooperation, and face different cultures and values with a rational and open attitude, so as to achieve a win-win situation for cross-cultural communication.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In a word: do as the locals do.

    There is nothing too big about the cultural differences, just learn slowly.

    See more, listen more, think more, do more.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think the problem lies in six words: understanding, respect and communication.

    The so-called understanding means that other people's cultures should take the initiative to understand and understand the cultural heritage and connotation of their countries.

    The so-called respect means that no matter whether you can accept other people's culture or not, you can't express rejection, you have to respect other people's culture, in fact, this is the same as respecting people, you respect others, others will respect you.

    The so-called communication means that when you encounter something that is not clear, you should ask more questions. If you feel that someone else is violating your culture, you can also speak up. Only by communicating with each other can the gap between cultural differences be slowly reduced.

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