Final test CCU (MARIA LETARE SITOMPUL)

Nama.     : MARIA LETARE SITOMPUL
Class.      : 5.2
Nim.         : 1888203029
Final Test CCU


1. Inter-socio-cultural communication is one of the most important lessons for someone because if communication is lacking, how can someone know how to interact with others, how their culture and their customs are and how to interact with someone who is of different socio-cultural background properly and effective
what we need to understand outside culture, namely:
1. Creating effective socio-cultural communication.
2. Conducive the environment
3. understand how to speak
4. understand the purpose and purpose of the conversation


2. By utilizing social media, we can post photos and videos of local arts and Indonesian culture. By posting this, it will indirectly introduce our culture abroad. this is because those who use social media or the internet are not limited to Indonesians alone, but all people in the world. Introducing Indonesian culture abroad can also use clothes that reflect Indonesian culture.

 Culture is our capital and identity in relating and interacting with "others," who are not us, others, the others. The recognition of other nations for the high cultural values ​​we have, for example, is a "passport," which legitimizes that we are culturally legitimate to associate and have an equal position with them. Meanwhile, the process of relating and interacting with the "other" also necessitates the inevitable inclusion of various values, which in a number of cases are often at odds with values ​​that have long been internalized and believed.


3. Stereotypes are generalizations about groups of people that greatly simplify reality, whereas prejudice is a rigid attitude towards a group based on false beliefs or preconceptions.

yes, Indonesia itself, there are so many different religions, races and ethnicities on each island.
Not infrequently we hear some stereotypes from certain races or tribes, for example "Padang people are stingy", "Batak people are rude", "Javanese people are friendly" and so on (again, those are just examples of stereotypes that exist according to the knowledge of the author, please sorry if anyone offended).

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