What is culture?
Language
Thinking and Knowing
Doing and Achieving
The Big Picture
The Self and
Social Organization
Cultural trivia :)
100

What is the definition of culture?


(must include 3 adjectives and 3 verbs)

(What does culture do?)

Culture is the coherent, learned, and shared view of a group of people about life's concerns. It ranks what is important (values), furnishes attitudes, and dictates behavior. 

100

What is the difference between interpretation and translation?

Interpretation is spoken

Translation is written 

100

Name 5 different religions

Buddhism, Daoism, Hinduism, 

Judaism, Christianity, Catholicism, Islam


100

Name three different self dimensions 

(there are 5)

Independent or Interdependent

Individual or Collective 

Obligation is a burden or a benefit?

Is age discounted or valued?

Are women equal or do they fill specific roles?


100

Which culture requires you to say "Bonsoir" before they will give you service?

French (France)

200

What is culture shock?

What are the 4 phases?

A series of adaptations to a new culture.

1)Euphoria

2)Frustration / Disillusionment

3)Adaptation

4)Integration


Not a sudden shock.

200

Name 3 different platforms for videoconferencing 

Zoom


Google meets 

Skype 


200

Describe 2 different thinking and knowing dimensions 

Concepts or Experience?

Asking questions or mastering wisdom?

Knowledge does or does not have limits?

How do people reason? (Western v Asian logic)

200

Why do Muslim women cover their head?

To show their devotion to Allah (God) and their religion (Islam)

200

In which culture do men grow their hair as an extension of their identity? 

Native American or indigenous Canadian

300

Name an example of backstage and an example of onstage culture?

Values, Attitudes, Behaviors

Dance, Music, Food, Clothing, etc.

300

What is Ethnocentric staffing?

When a company hires people from the home country as managers in the host countries. 

300

What does it mean when we describe a culture as using "high context communication" ?

People rely on context (rather than words) to communicate

300

How do humans view themselves in relation to the environment in low-context cultures?

Humans dominate nature

(resources are to be extracted and used for human's benefit)

300

Which culture bobbles their head side to side to mean yes

Which culture shakes their head side to side to mean no

Indian

North American 

400

What are stereotypes?


Oversimplified, fixed generalizations about a particular group

400

Write the date using British style 

10 May 2023

400

Name two ways to study culture 

Emic 

Etic 

400

In high context cultures, relationships are sometimes viewed as circles of connection and obligation. (Guan Xi)

By contrast, how do people in low context cultures view relationships?

As a contract 

400

What do Canadians call a wool hat, worn in the winter to keep their heads warm?

What do Americans call it?

Touque 


Beanie 

500

What is self construal? What are the two dimensions of self construal?

How we see ourselves in relation to others

Independent or Interdependent

500

What is formal and functional equivalence? 

Translating to preserve the same words 

Translating to preserve meaning 

500

What might a person who prefers to do tasks sequentially think about a person who prefers to do them simultaneously

They are disorganized, don't care, overbooked

They do not know how to manage their time 

500

How do people view obligation in high context cultures?

Obligation is a benefit. 

Relationships involve reciprocal assistance and giving.  

500

In which culture is it common to see babies sleeping alone outside in their prams / strollers?

Nordic (Northern European) 

(Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, and Greenland)