Sunday, 10 November 2013

Exercise 8


Exercise #8C:

 

1. As soon as Todd arrives, he experiences the discomfort of being disoriented in a

strange new place. What happens at the airport?

 Being a high context person he was expecting to see his name but didn’t realize that the community he was being in was almost fully low context and miss spelled his name.

 

2. When a friendly traveler helps him get on the train, what does he tell him to do?

 The traveler was an original Indian and it is culturally indicated to be a collectivism person in the Indian culture where everyone offers to help and he asked him to jump as the people on the train of curse will catch him and pull him in as they also are collectivism people.

 

 

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 the Indian culture the children must respect the older person so they helped him and respected him more as he looked like a tourist.  

 

4. As any exchange student, he has a lot of experiences trying new food. His first

Encounter is with an iced drink. What happens?

- He had some pain and possibly diarrhea because he is not used to this particular type of sweet.

 

5. First encounters with a culture can be shocking – Todd sees crowded streets with cows, noise, and a man urinating in the street. But how does his host describe the city?

-          Clean and nice city comparing to the other cities.

 

 6. Even though the host Puro speaks English, Todd uses American slang a lot without thinking. So as not to insult Puro, what does he say the meaning of Schmuck is?

-A nice guy.

 

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?

-          That the hospitality of the house will make him fell like home.

 

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?

 

-          If he is married or single and justification why isn’t he married and if he needed help finding a wife and she hinted if he is a homosexual.

9. During his first conversation with Aunti Ji he makes two big mistakes. What are they?

 

-eating with the wrong hand.

 

10. The Golden Rule says do unto others as you would have them do unto you. That means his Indian hosts and friends are trying to make him comfortable the way they would be comfortable. How does this apply when the servant is preparing tea for Todd?

 

-          She likes the sugar too sweet so she added to much sugar for him.

 

11. How does Todd figure out why one does not eat food with the left hand?

- He understood it after the sleeping man woke up and acted how and for what it is used for.

 

12. What is ethnocentric about his statement "You need to learn about America"?

- Because they need to learn the American way of talking so that they can sell the products to the callers.

 

13. Why do they disagree on how a "native" speaks English?

- Because the Indians have better English pronunciation than the American.

 

14. What doesn't Todd understand about the Indians' response to the "cattle brand"?

 Coming from a country which loves beef he didn’t know that the Indians worship the cow and that it is considered as a holy creature.

 

15. What is Todd's reaction to "You need to learn about India"? What stage of culture shock might it represent?

 

-he was shocked to see how complicated the Indian culture is as he thought it is very easy for him because he is an American and didn’t think that he would need to learn about the Indian culture.

 

16. He calls home several times. Why? What stage of culture shock might provoke calls home?

-   He doesn’t miss his family but e misses his old life and couldn’t adapt with the new circumstances which he was in.

 

17. What mistakes in language usage are represented in the recording of the call about "a rubber"?

- The same word may mean differently in different countries, the Indians call it rubber while the Americans prefer the word eraser and rubber means condoms which is totally different.

 

18. Why is he so eager to go to McDonnells?

-he was tempted by the picture in the newspaper advertisement and thought that because it is an international restaurant they will have similar food like in the U.S but it was not McDonald it was McDonnell.

 

19. Todd doesn't understand bargaining. How does the Indian respond to this?

-He keeps on lowering the price for him.

 

20. What does I.N.D.I.A. stand for?

-I’ll Never Do It Again.

 

21. What advice does his fellow American have for him?

-  To try to adapt with the new culture and to give in to change not to resist it .

 

22. When Todd develops the incentive system, he has begun to adapt to India. How has he adapted?

-By celebrating the holy day with Puro in the color festival.

 

23. When he looks at the cow in the office the second time, why is his reaction so different?

-Because now he knows what does the cow stand for and how important it is and he is starting to adapt and respect the place he is in.

 

 

24. Explain the difference between American and Indian cultures when Todd and

 Puro discuss how often he visits his family and why he doesn't live with them.

-          The Americans like to be independent and live alone and start their new life where the Indians like to continue living with their family, there for Todd only visits his family on occasions and only few times a year on the other hand Pure can’t see his life without them and plan to stay with them forever.

 

25. What cultural values are involved in the exchange between Aunti Ji and Todd about ironing his underwear?

-          Aunti Ji showed initiative by ironing his clothes so that he feels being taken care of as she plays the role of his mother but he never had this much attention before.

 

26. How well does Todd handle himself when he is invited over the wall to an Indian home for a meal?

- He went along and had the meal with them so not to insult them, he looked happy because he was very welcome to shear their simple meal and he was hungry which made him think that when in need it is the people you help who will help you back.

 

27. In what ways does he show he has adapted?

- By eating with his right hand instead of his left and sharing his food with the hungry children.

 

28. When the call center floods and they are shut down, Todd finds an "Indian" solution. What is it?

- He moved everything to the roof in a short time and proved a point that when every one contribute as a team the work will be done much faster.

 

29. When Todd comes home, there are several signs that his Indian experience has influenced him. Name three ways he has become more "Indian".

-          He stayed in India with Aisha and didn’t go back home

 

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